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CCNP SWITCH 642-813 - High Availability
High Availability
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Computer Networking
Professional
07/07/2010

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Term
What are the three types of First Hop Redundancy Protocols?
Definition
-HSRP, Hot Standby Router Protocol
-VRRP, Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
-GLBP, Gateway Load Balancing Protocol
Term
What First Hop Redundancy Protocols are Cisco Proprietary?
Definition
HSRP and GLBP
Term
What are the three states that a Switch running HSRP can end up in?
Definition
Active, Standby, and Listen.
Term
What is the number range that can be assigned to HSRP groups?
Definition
0-255, but most switches only support up to 16.
Term
Can HSRP groups with the same group-id exist on the same VLAN? How about different VLANs?
Definition
HSRP groups must be unique WITHIN a VLAN. Different VLANS can use the same group-ids without any problems.
Term
What is the range for an HSRP Priority value, what is the default, and what values are better?
Definition
0-255, default is 100, and higher values are better.
Term
What happens if two switches have the same HSRP priority values within a group?
Definition
The switch with the highest IP address takes over the active state.
Term
What are the 6 HSRP negotiating states?
Definition
1. Disabled
2. Init
3. Listen
4. Speak
5. Standby
6. Active
Term
What is the default hello and hold-down timers for HSRP and what are the ranges for these values?
Definition
The default hello is 3 seconds, and the default hold-down is 10 seconds. The hello timer can range from 1-254 seconds or 15-999 milliseconds, and the hold-down timer can range from 1-255 seconds or 50-3000 milliseconds.
Term
Will changes on a single switch's HSRP timers affect other HSRP switches in the same group?
Definition
No, times must be configured on each switch manually!
Term
What command allows an HSRP switch to immediately take over the active role, and in what ways can you delay this process?
Definition
The Preempt command, and you can give a minimum delay of 0-3600 seconds, or the reload delay of 0-3600 seconds.
Term
What are the three ways that HSRP can authenticate message exchanges?
Definition
-Plain-text authentication strings
-MD5 key-strings
-MD5 key-chains
Term
What is the default key-string used with HSRP devices?
Definition
'cisco'
Term
What does the track command do in HSRP and what is the default value of this action?
Definition
It monitors another interface, and if that interface should fail, it will decrease the HSRP group priority value by a default of 10.
Term
What two conditions MUST be met for another switch to take over the active role in HSRP?
Definition
-The switch must have a higher HSRP priority.
-The switch must use the preempt command.
Term
Why is no subnet given when assigning a standby address?
Definition
-Because the standby address must belong to the same IP subnet as the primary address.
Term
What is the default MAC address for HSRP gateways?
Definition
0000.0c07.acXX where XX represents the hex value of the HSRP group-id.
Term
What is the command to view HSRP information on a device?
Definition
show standby
Term
What are the two device states in VRRP?
Definition
Master and Backup
Term
What is the range and default value of the VRRP priority?
Definition
1-254, default is 100.
Term
What is the MAC address for VRRP interfaces?
Definition
0000.5e00.01XX Where XX is the hex value of the VRRP group-id.
Term
What is the hello timer in VRRP?
Definition
1 second.
Term
How does Preempt work on VRRP?
Definition
All VRRP devices are configured to automatically preempt if they have a higher priority.
Term
Can you track another interface in VRRP?
Definition
Nope.
Term
What is the command to show VRRP information on a device?
Definition
show vrrp
Term
In GLBP devices use the same ___ address, but have different _____ addresses.
Definition
IP, MAC
Term
In a GLBP group, how does a device get elected as the AVG? And what is an AVG?
Definition
The device must have the highest priority value, or the highest IP address in the event of a tie. AVG = Active Virtual Gateway.
Term
What is the job of the AVG in GLBP?
Definition
The AVG responds to ARP requests from clients to their default gateway with a unique MAC response in order to load balance across the network.
Term
How many virtual MAC addresses can be used in a GLBP group?
Definition
4
Term
In GLBP, what are devices that have one of the 4 virtual MAC addresses called?
Definition
AVF - Active Virtual Forwarders.
Term
What are the ranges and default values of GLBP group numbers and device priorities?
Definition
Group numbers range from 0-1023, and priorities range from 0-255 with 100 being the default. Higher is better.
Term
Can you preempt in GLBP?
Definition
Yes!
Term
What are the default hello and hold-down timers with GLBP, and their ranges?
Definition
-Hello timer default is 3 seconds, and ranges from 1-60 seconds or 50-60000 milliseconds.
-Hold-down defaults to 10 seconds, and ranges from 1-180 seconds or 150-180000 milliseconds.
Term
In GLBP, what happened to timer value changes when placed on the AVG?
Definition
They will propagate to all other devices in the GLBP Group.
Term
What is the default GLBP MAC address scheme?
Definition
0007.b4xx.xxyy where xx.xx is the hex group-id and yy is the AVF number.
Term
In GLBP what is used to determine if a device will become the AVF for a group?
Definition
The Weight function.
Term
What is the weight range and default value in GLBP?
Definition
1-254, and defaults to 100.
Term
Can you track interfaces with GLBP?
Definition
Yes!
Term
What are the three load-balancing methods used by GLBP and what is the default method?
Definition
Round-robin (default!), Weighted, and Host Dependent.
Term
Where must you explicitly configure the IP address on an GLBP group?
Definition
On the device you want to be the AVG.
Term
What are the three redundancy modes used on Catalyst switches with more than one supervisor?
Definition
-RPR(Route Processor Redundancy ->Cold standby)
-RPR+(Route Processor Redundancy+ ->Warm standby)
-SSO(Stateful Switch Over ->Hot standby)
Term
What are the fail-over times for the following redundancy modes: RPR, RPR+, SSO?
Definition
-RPR >2minutes
-RPR+ >30seconds
-SSO >1second
Term
When it comes to switch redundancy, what is NSF?
Definition
Non-Stop Forwarding. It is a method that focuses on rebuilding the Routing Information Base after a supervisor switch-over.
Term
What routing protocols are supported by NSF?
Definition
-BGP, EIGRP, OSPF, IS-IS
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