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Which statement accurately describes the VRRP group?

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A network administrator configures VRRP on two HP 5800 switches, as shown in the exhibit.
VRRP settings not shown in the running-config are at their default settings. Which statement
accurately describes the VRRP group?

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A.
Switch A has effective priority 255 and always acts as master when it is up.

B.
Switch B acts as Master when it is up. However, if switch B fails and comes back up, switch A
remains master.

C.
Switch B has effective priority 110 and always acts as master when it is up.

D.
Switch A acts as master when it is up. However, if switch A fails and comes back up, switch B
remains master.

Explanation:
The running priority of an IP address owner is always 255 and user does not need
to configure it. An IP address owner (see note below) r always works in preemptive mode.
The IP address owner in this scenario is Switch A. Switch A will act as master as it has the highest
priority.
Note: IP Address Owner The VRRP router that has the virtual router’s
IPvX address(es) as real interface address(es). This is the router that, when
up, will respond to packets addressed to one
of these IPvX addresses for ICMP pings, TCP
connections, etc.
Reference: rfc5798, Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) Version 3 for IPv4 and IPv6
Reference: HP 6600 Router Series – Configuring VRRP for IPv6


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