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OSPF special area is a type of OSPF area that has a different behavior than other OSPF areas.
OSPF special area includes stub area, totally stubby area, and not-so-stubby area (NSSA).
In stub area, the area border router (ABR) summarizes external routes as a default route.
In totally stubby area, the ABR summarizes all routes as a default route.
In NSSA, external routes are allowed but are translated into internal routes.
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RSTP, STP, and MSTP are all protocols used for preventing network loops, but they differ in their speed and complexity.
STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) is the original protocol used for preventing network loops.
RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol) is an updated version of STP that is faster and more efficient.
MSTP (Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol) is a more complex protocol that allows for multiple VLANs to be mapped to a s...
HSRP, VRRP, and GLBP are all protocols used for providing redundancy in a network.
HSRP stands for Hot Standby Router Protocol and is a Cisco proprietary protocol.
VRRP stands for Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol and is an open standard protocol.
GLBP stands for Gateway Load Balancing Protocol and is also a Cisco proprietary protocol.
HSRP and VRRP both provide redundancy by allowing multiple routers to share a virtual I...
Subnetting involves dividing a network into smaller subnetworks for better management and security.
Class A networks have a default subnet mask of 255.0.0.0 and can be subnetted to create smaller networks.
Class C networks have a default subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 and can also be subnetted.
Subnetting allows for better utilization of IP addresses and improves network performance.
Subnetting also enhances network security...
BGP neighbors are configured to establish and maintain BGP sessions between routers.
BGP neighbors are configured using the neighbor command in router configuration mode.
The neighbor IP address and remote AS number must be specified.
BGP neighbors must be directly connected or static routes must be configured.
BGP sessions can be verified using the show ip bgp summary command.
Troubleshooting BGP neighbor issues can involv...
Police creation on firewalls refers to the process of setting up rules and policies to monitor and control network traffic.
Firewalls act as a barrier between a trusted internal network and an untrusted external network
Police creation involves setting up rules to allow or block traffic based on specific criteria such as IP address, port number, and protocol
Firewalls can also be configured to log and alert administrators...
NAT and PAT are both techniques used in networking to translate IP addresses. NAT translates one IP address to another, while PAT translates multiple IP addresses to a single IP address.
NAT stands for Network Address Translation and is used to translate private IP addresses to public IP addresses.
PAT stands for Port Address Translation and is a type of NAT that translates multiple private IP addresses to a single publi...
A channel is a medium through which data is transmitted from one device to another.
Channels can be physical, such as copper wires or fiber optic cables, or wireless, such as radio waves or infrared signals.
Different channels have different bandwidths, which affect the speed and amount of data that can be transmitted.
Examples of channels include Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular networks.
SLA base routing is a method of routing traffic based on service level agreements.
SLA base routing prioritizes traffic based on the agreed-upon service level agreements.
It ensures that critical traffic is given priority over less important traffic.
SLA base routing can be used to ensure that certain applications or services receive the necessary bandwidth and resources.
It can also be used to ensure that traffic is route...
A route map is a set of rules that determine how traffic is routed between networks.
Route maps are used in network routing protocols to control the flow of traffic.
They can be used to filter routes, set metrics, and modify attributes of routes.
Route maps are made up of match and set statements that define the conditions and actions to be taken.
For example, a route map could be used to prioritize traffic from a certain ...
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Broadband and Leased Line are types of internet connections with different characteristics.
Broadband is a high-speed internet connection that is always on and typically shared among multiple users.
Leased Line is a dedicated connection between two points, providing consistent bandwidth and reliability.
Broadband is suitable for residential use and small businesses, while Leased Line is preferred by large corporations for...
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LAN stands for Local Area Network, a network that connects computers and devices in a limited area such as a home, office, or building.
LAN is a network that covers a small geographic area, typically within a single building or campus.
It allows connected devices to communicate with each other and share resources such as printers and internet access.
LANs are commonly used in homes, schools, and businesses to facilitate c...
A LAN (Local Area Network) should work by connecting multiple devices within a limited area to share resources and communicate efficiently.
LAN operates at a relatively high speed compared to WAN (Wide Area Network)
Devices in a LAN are typically connected through Ethernet cables or Wi-Fi
LAN allows for easy sharing of files, printers, and internet access among connected devices
LAN can be set up in homes, offices, schools
A hub is a networking device that connects multiple devices in a network and broadcasts data to all connected devices.
Hub operates at the physical layer of the OSI model.
It does not filter data, instead it broadcasts data to all connected devices.
Hub is considered a passive device as it does not perform any processing or filtering of data.
Common types of hubs include Ethernet hubs and USB hubs.
VTP is a Cisco proprietary protocol used to manage VLAN configurations across a network.
VTP allows for centralized management of VLANs by automatically propagating VLAN information to all switches in the network.
It reduces the need to manually configure VLANs on each switch, making network administration more efficient.
VTP operates in client, server, and transparent modes, with the server being the switch that can crea...
To troubleshoot a switch in ROMMON mode after a reboot, follow these steps.
Check the configuration register value to ensure it is correct
Verify the boot image and configuration file are present and accessible
Attempt to boot the switch manually using the boot command
If necessary, reload the switch with a valid IOS image from a TFTP server
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Device bias can lead to improved performance, efficiency, and user experience in network engineering.
Device bias can result in optimized network traffic routing, leading to faster data transmission.
It can enhance security measures by prioritizing certain devices for access control and monitoring.
Device bias can improve overall network stability and reliability by allocating resources more effectively.
For example, imple...
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