Which three design types of capable Ethernet LANs does HSRP support? (Choose three.)
A. Multicaccess
B. Multicast
C. Broadcast
D. Unicast
E. Token Ring
F. FDDI
Which three design types of capable Ethernet LANs does HSRP support? (Choose three.)
A. Multicaccess
B. Multicast
C. Broadcast
D. Unicast
E. Token Ring
F. FDDI
HSRP is designed for use over multiaccess, multicast, or broadcast capable Ethernet LANs. HSRP is
not intended as a replacement for existing dynamic protocols.
• HSRP is configurable on Ethernet, FDDI, BVI, LANE, or Token Ring interfaces. Token Ring
interfaces allow up to three Hot Standby groups each, the group numbers being 0, 1, and 2
Token Ring and FDDI are not Ethernet… The question asks you for “capable ETHERNET LANs”
according to the link provided by JAE-HUN JANG:
“HSRP is designed for use over multiaccess, multicast, or broadcast capable Ethernet LANs”
hence, the answer is correct – A, B, C
I would agree with JAE-HUN Jang
Multicast, Broadcast, Unicast are techniques used on LAN they are not LAN. Hence answer should be AEF
I was also confused by this. I felt the answer would be Multiaccess, FDDI, and Token Ring. But then I thought about it and realized this is a trick question that isn’t about HSRP at all. The question is asking about Ethernet LANs. Now I don’t what a “design type of capable Ethernet LAN” is, but by definition FDDI and Token Ring are NOT Ethernet.
The answer is wrong.
HSRP supports Token Ring and FDDI.
refer the below document.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipapp_fhrp/configuration/12-2sx/fhp-12-2sx-book/fhp-hsrp.pdf