This command is always useful to quickly verify which links are and which aren’t. More Related Reference: Configuring IGRP An Introduction to IGRP IGRP Commands More Cisco Routing Protocol Tips: Basic Information of Configuring HSRP on a Cisco Router How to Configure GLBP in Cisco IOS Routers?
in addition to the Julio's and Francesco's posts, and if your routers support it, you could also consider using GLBP, the advantage being that GLBP load balances traffic over both routers (as opposed to HSRP, where one of the routers is basically in sleep mode, with unuse...
Etherchannels were mentioned in CCNA, but now you’ll learn about the different types and how to configure them. There are also some “multilayer” switch topics like routing between VLANs and creating virtual gateways for clients using VRRP, GLBP, and HSRP. In CCNA, you learned about port...
In this section, you need to be able to describe just about everything there is to know about VLANs. You also need to be able to configure and troubleshooting VLANs. How is VLAN traffic moved from Cisco device to Cisco device? Trunk links do this, and once again, you need to be abl...
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R1#configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. R1(config)#router eigrp 100 R1(config-router)#no auto-summary R1(config-router)# As you may have noticed, we moved from global configuration mode to router configuration mode as indicated by changed prompt. Th...