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Module 5

Implementing a High
Available Network
Lesson 1: Understanding High
Availability

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Components of High Availability

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Redundancy

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Technology

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People

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Processes

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Tools

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Resiliency for High Availability

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Network-Level Resiliency

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High Availability and Failover Times

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Optimal Redundancy

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Provide Alternate Paths

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Avoid Too Much Redundancy

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Avoid Single Points of Failure

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Cisco NSF with SSO

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Routing Protocol Requirements for


Cisco NSF

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Summary

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