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In this case, what will occur if a failed router, previously active, becomes available again?

Nexus# show glbp
Ethernet2/6-Group 1
State is Up
1 state change(s), last state change(s)
00:02:53
Virtual IP address is 10.1.2.7
Hello time 3 sec, hold time 10 sec
Redirect time 600 sec, forwarded time-out 14400 sec
Preemption disabled
Active is unknown
Standby is unknown
Priority 100 (configured)
Weighting 100 (configured 100),
Thresholds: lower 1, upperlOO
Load balancing: round-robin
Group members:
0015.1758.19AE(10.1.2.6) local
There are no forwarders

In this case, what will occur if a failed router, previously active, becomes available again?

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A.
The previously active router becomes active again.

B.
The currently active router remains active.

C.
The currently active router is demoted to standby.

D.
GLBP priority defines which router becomes active after a failure.


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