Refer to the exhibit and the partial configuration on routers R1 and R2.
HSRP is configured on the network to provide network redundancy for the IP traffic. The
network administrator noticed that R2 does not become active when the R1 serial0 interface
goes down. What should be changed in the configuration to fix the problem?
A.
R2 should be configured with an HSRP virtual address.
B.
R2 should be configured with a standby priority of 100.
C.
The Serial0 interface on router R2 should be configured with a decrement value of 20.
D.
The Serial0 interface on router R1 should be configured with a decrement value of 20.
Explanation:
You can configure a router to preempt or immediately take over the active role if its priority is
the highest at any time. Use the following interface configuration command to allow
preemption:
Switch(config-if)# standby group preempt [delay seconds]
By default, the router can preempt another immediately, without delay. You can use the
delay keyword to force it to wait for seconds before becoming active. This is usually done if
there are routing protocols that need time to converge.
Reference:
Configuring HSRP
(http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst3550/software/release/12.1_12c_ea1
/configuration/guide/swhsrp.html)