Which statement about VRRP is true?
A.
It supports load balancing.
B.
It can be configured with HSRP on a switch or switch stack.
C.
It supports IPv4 and IPv6.
D.
It supports encrypted authentication.
Which statement about VRRP is true?
Which statement about VRRP is true?
A.
It supports load balancing.
B.
It can be configured with HSRP on a switch or switch stack.
C.
It supports IPv4 and IPv6.
D.
It supports encrypted authentication.
Reference.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst3750x_3560x/software/release/12-2_58_se/configuration/guide/3750xscg/swhsrp.html#pgfId-1107127
Another fake question. VRRP supports IPv6 (RFC 5798), so two options are correct.
I believe they would have to say “VRRPv3” in that case.
agree
and it does support md5 authentication
i think md5 is hashing on the password only not really encryption.
agree
I am taking back what I said. Comparing to the ‘plain-text’ authentication, MD5 is consider ‘encrypted’ authentication. ‘encrypted’ is the wording used in 300-115 CCNP Switch OCG.
So I would choose D
Two years later I’ve found same question 🙂
B is incorrect at all
“The switch supports either HSRP or VRRP, but not both.”
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst3750/software/release/12-2_58_se/configuration/guide/3750scg/swhsrp.pdf
agree. Why would someone configure both HSRP and VRRP on a switch anyway?
A I think, multiple standby IPs will can be used to give a form of load balancing
@Spud: That would be called load sharing, not really load balancing. So there is really no single good answer here.