Q: 14
Exhibit
Referring to the exhibit, which statement is true about VRRP?
Referring to the exhibit, which statement is true about VRRP?Options
Discussion
C. Both routers master means VRRP is running active/active as designed. No signs of a config issue from the exhibit, so C fits here.
Option C If you enable active-active on both routers, master state for each is expected, not a config issue.
C. I've seen similar outputs in Junos practice, both routers as master usually means active/active on VRRP, not a config fault. A is tempting but that's more likely if priorities or IPs were off. Anyone disagree?
C imo. Had something like this in a mock and both routers in master means VRRP active/active, not broken.
Makes sense to pick C for this one. Both devices are in master state, which matches VRRP active/active scenarios used for load balancing. Haven't seen anything in the exhibit to suggest it's broken so C should be right.
Its C, both routers as master usually points to VRRP active/active for load sharing. A is a common distractor but that's more likely for priority or comms issues. Open to other thoughts but C matches Junos behavior.
Probably C here. In Junos, when you see both routers as master in VRRP, it's usually intentional for load balancing (active/active). I remember seeing something similar in the exam guides. The other options would suggest misconfigs or IP overlap, but nothing points to that in the exhibit. I'm about 80% sure on this, but if anyone noticed a gotcha let me know.
C VRRP active/active is normal here, both routers being master fits the exhibit details. Open to other takes but looks right.
Its C. Both routers listed as master means they're running VRRP in active/active mode for load sharing. Doesn't look like a config error from the info given. Pretty sure that's what's happening here but open to correction if I'm missing something.
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