Refer to the exhibit. Assume that Host A can ping the corporate headquarters and that HSRP is configured on DSw1, which is then reloaded. Assume that DSw2 is then configured and reloaded. On the basis of this information, what conclusion can be drawn?
A.
DSw1 will be the active router because it has the lower priority configured.
B.
DSw1 will be the standby router because it has the lower IP address.
C.
DSw2 will be the active router because it booted last.
D.
DSw1 will be the active router because it booted first.
E.
DSw2 will be the active router because it has the higher priority that is configured.
F.
DSw2 will be the standby router because it has the higher IP address.
Explanation:
Even though router Company2 has a higher priority, it will not become the active router because
the HSRP preemption was not configured. Since the standby 62 preempt command was not
configured, the first HSRP router to boot up will become the active router and remain the active
router even when another device with a higher priority is added.