r1 and r2 attach to the same Ethernet VLAN, with subnet 10.1.19.0/25, with addresses 10.1.19.1 and 10.1.19.2, respectively, configured with the IP address interface subcommand. The routers use an FHRP. Host A and Host B attach to the same LAN and have correct default router settings per the FHRP configuration.

Which of the following statements is true for this LAN?

Answer :

Both hosts will utilize the lone router that is still operational as a default router if one router fails.

What is the HSRP default priority for a router?

Priority is set at 100 by default. The HSRP group's active router is the router with the greatest priority value. Preempt setup HSRP-enabled router tries to take over as the primary router when its priority is higher.

What happens if both HSRP routers become active due to some reason?

You might have an interesting situation where the host's ARP cache is continually updated as a result of both HSRP-routers being operational. Since both active routers would respond to the ARP request from the active HSRP-router, the host would receive two replies—one from each HSRP-router.

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