Official Change in CCNP
Posted by Maurício Bento Ghem in BCMSN, BSCI, Bentow, CCNP, ISCW, ONT, ROUTE, SWITCH, TSHOOT
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Jan
2010
Official Change in CCNPPosted by Maurício Bento Ghem in BCMSN, BSCI, Bentow, CCNP, ISCW, ONT, ROUTE, SWITCH, TSHOOT Imprimir este Post
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18
Aug
2009
(Portugues) Passei na BCMSN - Resultados e problemas com a provaPosted by Maurício Bento Ghem in BCMSN, CCNP, PASSEI, Preparação Imprimir este Post
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03
Aug
2009
(Portugues) [VOIP] Configuração explicada de Trust Boundaries no SwitchPosted by Maurício Bento Ghem in BCMSN, CCNP, CDP, Resumos, VoIP Imprimir este Post
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24
Jul
2009
(Portugues) Resumo de Segurança: Spanning-tree, VLANs e TrunksPosted by Maurício Bento Ghem in BCMSN, CCNP, DAI, DHCP Snopping, Guards, Port-security, Resumos, Segurança, Spanning-Tree, UDLD Imprimir este Post
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17
Jul
2009
Private VLANs explained configurationPosted by Maurício Bento Ghem in BCMSN, CCNP, Labs, Private VLANs, Segurança Imprimir este Post
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17
Jul
2009
Explained configuration of port-based security with 802.1xPosted by Maurício Bento Ghem in 802.1x, BCMSN, CCNP, Labs, Resumos, Segurança Imprimir este Post
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13
Jul
2009
(Portugues) Como praticar para BCMSN? Pequena soluçãoPosted by Maurício Bento Ghem in BCMSN, CCNP, Labs, Livros, Roteiros de estudo Imprimir este Post
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10
Jul
2009
(Portugues) Laboratório HSRP - Alta disponibilidade com Tracking de interfacesPosted by Maurício Bento Ghem in Alta disponibilidade, BCMSN, CCNP, Dynamips, HSRP, Labs Imprimir este Post
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09
Jul
2009
Summary of High Availability protocols: HSRP, VRRP, GLBPPosted by Maurício Bento Ghem in Alta disponibilidade, BCMSN, GLBP, HSRP, Resumos, VRRP Imprimir este Post
Hello Guys, The BCMSN is a complicated test to practice, because the part of the simulator always lacks something. In my environmental studies, found that when using the Boson Netsim the Packet Tracer and I Dynamips support for almost everything. My next post will be about what each of these tools supports. In this post I will make an overview of the functioning of the protocols and focarei a diagram showing the main points of each. Per hour, we talk about high availability. In routers and switches from Cisco L3 are available: HSRP (Hot Standby Router Protocol), VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) and GLBP (Gateway Load Balancing Protocol). Below, will be a short description of how these protocols work. The first two (HSRP and VRRP) act in ways similar. In both, each router receives an IP that is not the gateway. The routers are configured to talk to some of these protocols exchange hello messages to find out who will be elected the primary, based on higher priority (higher IP used as a tie if the priority is the same). The primary answer for your router IP and the IP set to gateway. Thus, if the router fails, when the secondary router is not given time to communicate (because the dead time) it will assume the role of primary and send its MAC address (the ARP protocol) to take notice of the IP gateway. The GLBP was developed to support load balancing. The routers have two roles:
Below is presented a diagram showing the main points of each of these protocols. The book utilized in this summary was the CCNP BCMSN Official Exam Certification Guide, por David Hucaby. A big hug, Maurício Bento Ghem.
01
Jul
2009
(Portugues) BCMSN e Dynamips - Suporte do ‘famoso’ módulo NM-16ESWPosted by Maurício Bento Ghem in BCMSN, CCNP, Dynamips, Tools, Labs, Preparação Imprimir este Post
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