Which configuration command ties the router hot standby priority to the availability of its
interfaces?
Answer
standby group
standby priority
backup interface
standby track
Question 2
Question
What is the default HSRP priority?
Answer
50
100
120
1024
Question 3
Question
Which option is a benefit of using VSS?
Answer
reduces cost
simplifies configuration
provides two independent supervisors with two different control planes
removes the need for a First Hop Redundancy Protocol
Question 4
Question
Which First Hop Redundancy Protocol is an IEEE Standard?
Answer
GLBP
HSRP
VRRP
OSPF
Question 5
Question
What is the default amount by which the hot standby priority for the router is decremented or
incremented when the interface goes down or comes back up?
Answer
1
5
10
15
Question 6
Question
What is the maximum number of virtual MAC addresses that GLBP allows per group?
Answer
2
4
6
8
Question 7
Question
Which gateway role is responsible for answering ARP requests for the virtual IP address in GLBP?
Answer
active virtual forwarder
active virtual router
active virtual gateway
designated router
Question 8
Question
Which VRRP router is responsible for forwarding packets that are sent to the IP addresses of the
virtual router?
Answer
virtual router master
virtual router backup
virtual router active
virtual router standby
Question 9
Question
Which command correctly configures standby tracking for group 1 using the default decrement
priority value?
Answer
standby 1 track 100
standby 1 track 100 decrement 1
standby 1 track 100 decrement 5
standby 1 track 100 decrement 20
Question 10
Question
Which command configures an HSRP group to become a slave of another HSRP group?
Answer
standby slave
standby group track
standby follow
standby group backup
Question 11
Question
Refer to the exhibit.
Which option describes the reason for this message in a GLBP configuration?