Which two actions will restore Node 1 as the primary node for Redundancy Group 2?

Click the Exhibit button.
Referring to the exhibit, failover to Node 0 occurred for Redundancy Group 2 because of an interface failure.
The interface has since been restored, but Node 0 is still the primary node for Redundancy Group 2.
Which two actions will restore Node 1 as the primary node for Redundancy Group 2? (Choose two.)

Click the Exhibit button.
Referring to the exhibit, failover to Node 0 occurred for Redundancy Group 2 because of an interface failure.
The interface has since been restored, but Node 0 is still the primary node for Redundancy Group 2.
Which two actions will restore Node 1 as the primary node for Redundancy Group 2? (Choose two.)

A.
Decrease the priority of Node 1 to 100.

B.
Increase the priority of Node 1 to 255.

C.
Configure preempt under Redundancy Group 2.

D.
Manually fail over to Redundancy Group 2.



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