Which two statements about the HSRP priorities of these two routers are true?

Router R1 and R2 are both configured for HSRP. Which two statements about the HSRP
priorities of these two routers are true? (Choose two)

Router R1 and R2 are both configured for HSRP. Which two statements about the HSRP
priorities of these two routers are true? (Choose two)

A.
To assign the HSRP router priority in a standby group, the standby group-number priority
priority-value global configuration command must be used.

B.
The default priority of a router is zero (0).

C.
The no standby priority command assigns a priority of 100 to the router.

D.
Assuming that preempting has also been configured, the router with the lowest priority in
an HSRP group would become the active router.

E.
When two routers in an HSRP standby group are configured with identical priorities, the
router with the highest configured IP address will become the active router.

Explanation:

HSRP election is based on a priority value (0 to 255) that is configured on each router in the
group. By default, the priority is 100. The router with the highest priority value (255 is
highest) becomes the active router for the group. If all router priorities are equal or set to the
default value, the router with the highest IP address on the HSRP interface becomes the
active router.



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