Which configuration command can u apply to a HSRP router so that its local interface becomes active if all other routers in the group fail?

Which configuration command can u apply to a HSRP router so that its local interface becomes active if all other routers in the group fail?
A. no additional config is required
B. standby 1 track ethernet
C. standby 1 preempt
D. standby 1 priority 250

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5 thoughts on “Which configuration command can u apply to a HSRP router so that its local interface becomes active if all other routers in the group fail?

  1. Preempt is used when you want a specific router to always be active as long as it’s in operation. Without that command, if it fails, another router will take over and even if it comes back up it won’t regain its active status.

  2. Correct Answer is A

    When all other routers in the group fail, the local router will not receive any HSRP Hello messages so it will become “active”. Notice that in this case the “preempt” command is not necessary.

    The “preempt” command is only useful when the local router receives a HSRP Hello message from the active HSRP router with a lower priority (then the local router will decide to take over the active role).

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