Routerl is currently operating as the HSRP primary with a priority of 110. Routerl fails and Router2 takes over the forwarding role. Which command on Router1 causes it to take over the forwarding role when it returns to service?

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Refer to the exhibit. Routerl is currently operating as the HSRP primary with a priority of 110. Routerl fails and Router2 takes over the forwarding role. Which command on Router1 causes it to take over the forwarding role when it returns to service?

  • A. standby 2 priority
  • B. standby 2 preempt
  • C. standby 2 track
  • D. standby 2 timers
Answer: Option B.
Explanation: 

Reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/hot-standby-router-protocol-hsrp/13780-6.html

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