Refer to the exhibit. Which two problems are the most likely cause of the exhibited output? (Choose two.)
A.
Transport layer issues
B.
VRRP misconfiguration
C.
HSRP misconfiguration
D.
Physical layer issues
E.
Spanning tree issues
Explanation:
Each router in an HSRP group has its own unique IP address assigned to an interface. This address is used for all routing protocol and management traffic initiated by or destined to the router. In addition, each router has a common gateway IP address, the virtual router address, that is kept alive by HSRP. This address is also referred to as the HSRP address or the standby address. Clients can point to that virtual router address as their default gateway, knowing that a router always keeps that address active. Keep in mind that the actual interface address and the virtual (standby) address must be configured to be in the same IP subnet. You can assign the HSRP address with the following interface command:
Switch(config-if)# standby group ip ip-address [secondary]When HSRP is used on an interface that has secondary IP addresses, you can add the secondary keyword so that HSRP can provide a redundant secondary gateway address.