Examine the router output above. Which two items are correct? (Choose two.)
A.
The local IP address of Router A is 10.1.0.6.
B.
The local IP address of Router A is 10.1.0.20.
C.
If Ethernet 0/2 goes down, the standby router will take over.
D.
When Ethernet 0/3 of RouterA comes back up, the priority will become 105.
E.
Router A will assume the active state if its priority is the highest.
Explanation:
Since preemption has been configured, we know that when any router comes back up, it will
become the active router as long as it has a higher priority value.
In this example, the current priority shows it to be 95. If the interface were to come up, it
would now be 95 + 10 (which is the default value) so the total value would then become 105.
If fast0/2 were to come up as well, it would then be 105 + 15 (special override as seen in the
command) = 120.Reference:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst3550/software/release/12.1_12c_ea1/
configuration/guide/swhsrp.html