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An engineer must configure interface GigabitEthernet0/0 for VRRP group 10. When the router has the highest priority in the group, it must assume the master role. Which command set must be added to the initial configuration to accomplish this task? Initial Configuration interface GigabitEthernet0/0 description To IDF A 38-24-044.40 ip address 172.16.13.2 255.255.255.0

A. standby 10 ip 172.16.13.254 255.255.255.0 standby 10 preempt B. vrrp group 10 ip 172.16.13.254 255.255.255.0 vrrp group 10 priority C. standby 10 ip 172.16.13.254 standy 10 priority 120 D. vrrp 10 ip 172.16.13.254 vrrp 10 preempt Answer: Option D. Explanation:  No answer description available for this question Show AnswerDiscussion The post An engineer must configure interface GigabitEthernet0/0… Read More »

While configuring an IOS router for HSRP with a virtual IP of 10.1.1.1, an engineer sees this log message. Jan 1 12:12:12.111 : %HSRP-4-DIFFVIP1: GigabitEthernet0/0 Grp 1 active routers virtual IP address 10.1.1.1 is different to the locally configured address 10.1.1.25 Which configuration change must the engineer make?

A. Change the HSRP group configuration on the local router to 1. B. Change the HSRP virtual address on the local routerto 10.1.1.1. C. Change the HSRP virtual address on the remote routerto 10.1.1.1. D. Change the HSRP group configuration on the remote routerto 1. Answer: Option B. Explanation:  No answer description available for this question Show AnswerDiscussion… Read More »

An engineer must block all traffic from a router to its directly connected subnet 209.165.200.0/24. The engineer applies access control list EGRESS in the outbound direction on the GigabitEthernet0/0 interface of the router. However, the router can still ping hosts on the 209.165.200.0/24 subnet. Which explanation of this behavior is true?

Refer to the exhibit. An engineer must block all traffic from a router to its directly connected subnet 209.165.200.0/24. The engineer applies access control list EGRESS in the outbound direction on the GigabitEthernet0/0 interface of the router. However, the router can still ping hosts on the 209.165.200.0/24 subnet. Which explanation of this behavior is true? A. Access control… Read More »