which two interfaces must go down for Router B to become the VRRP master?
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.)
Which statement is true of BGP communities?
Which statement is true of BGP communities?
what will it be?
What should you configure to ensure that traffic exits the network by way of Router 1 toward ISP 1?
How many routes has this router received from the BGP peer at 10.10.10.1?
How many routes received from the BGP peer at 192.168.1.2 are active for this router?
Which configuration excerpt applied on the perimeter router achieves this objective?
You want to change the BGP next hop to ensure that internal routers have reachability to networks
learned from external peers. Which configuration excerpt applied on the perimeter router achieves
this objective?
Which operational command on Router-A do you use to display all the BGP routes received from RouterB?
Which operational-mode command on Router-B do you use to display the BGP routes advertised to Router-A?
Which two statements describe nonstop routing?
Which two statements describe nonstop routing? (Choose two.)