which two interfaces must go down for Router B to become the VRRP master?

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In the exhibit, Router A and Router B have a VRRP relationship through Switch A. Router A is the VRRP master and Router B’s VRRP priority is set to the default. Based on the configuration for Router A shown in the exhibit, which two interfaces must go down for Router B to become the VRRP master? (Choose two.)

Click the Exhibit button.

In the exhibit, Router A and Router B have a VRRP relationship through Switch A. Router A is the VRRP master and Router B’s VRRP priority is set to the default. Based on the configuration for Router A shown in the exhibit, which two interfaces must go down for Router B to become the VRRP master? (Choose two.)

A.
ge-0/0/0

B.
ge-0/0/2

C.
ge-0/0/3

D.
ge-0/0/7



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Philipp

Philipp

Can anyone explain the answer for this question for me. I am stuck in with this question.

Philipp

Philipp

The Exhibit is 100% incorrect.
Summ of priority-cost’s could not be more than priority value. That config would not be committed. The default priority is 100. That fact and the track section leads us that in the Exhibit they have to configure priority 200. It means that after interfaces 0/0/0 & 0/0/3 goes down the priority would be 200-75-20=105 still more than default 100 and A would be master. And up and down of 0/0/7 doing nothing for the router A priority. Than the correct answer would be A&B.

networkmanagers

networkmanagers

I agree with the answer.

Jonathan

Jonathan

I agree in everything with Phillip. The priority for A should be 200 and then answer would be A and B.

It is true that that priority-cost canĀ“t be superior to vrrp router priority. I have just tried a commit check and it failed.