Okay, I've got this. Route-based redundancy means the IP addresses move between the firewalls, so option A is the correct answer. The other options don't match that description.
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the different HA configurations mentioned. I'll need to review my notes on active-standby, floating IPs, and dynamic routing to figure this one out.
This looks like a tricky firewall redundancy question. I'll need to carefully read through the options and think about how route-based redundancy works.
Okay, this is a classic OSPF question. The network types supported are Point-to-Point, Non-Broadcast Multi-Access, Point-to-Multipoint, and Broadcast. Make sure to select all of those options to get full credit.
Wait, is this a trick question? I'm not so sure now. I need to re-read the question and really consider the implications. Gotta be careful on these true/false ones.
Ooh, I know this one! The answer is C. The firewalls use dynamic routing protocols to determine the best path and ensure seamless failover. Gotta love that routing protocol magic!
Hmm, I'm not sure. Maybe option B is correct since the firewalls are in an Active-Standby HA configuration, which is common for route-based firewall redundancy.
I think option D is the correct answer. Floating IP addresses are necessary for the HA configuration to ensure that the active firewall can take over the virtual IP address when a failover occurs.
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