Why is a first-hop redundancy protocol implemented?
Why is a first-hop redundancy protocol implemented?
A first-hop redundancy protocol is implemented to protect against default gateway failures. This protocol ensures network availability by providing a backup gateway if the primary one fails, thereby maintaining continuous network connectivity for devices.
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Who sets the answers? Do they do it incorrectly to test us? :)
i want to know that too.
definitely D
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D correct
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The correct answers it's D
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D is correct!
Definitely D