Refer to the exhibit. Which two statements about the network environment of the device that generated this output are true? (Choose two.)
A. The hello and hold timers are set to custom values.
B. If the local device fails to receive a hello from the active router for more than 5 seconds, it can become the active router.
C. The virtual IP address of the HSRP group is 10.1.1.1.
D. If the router with a higher IP address and same HSRP priority as the active router becomes available, that router becomes the new active router 5 seconds later.
E. The local device has higher priority setting that the active router.
A. The hello and hold timers are set to custom values = Correct
sorry, WRONG
I tested out on Packet Tracer, D is true, even though no preempt is configured on the higher IP address router, it becomes Active router
Why is not A and C?
HSRP default hello and hold time are 1 and 3 seconds. Am I wrong?
HSRP default hello and hold time are 3 and 10 seconds
If the Priority is the same next check is the higher Ip Address
I thought in HSRP to become active router only priority is looked at I don’t know why does it say “higher IP address”. Higher IP address has nothing to do in becoming in HSRP, is it?
C is obvious and D is the only other choice that isn’t wrong but…. you can’t really assume that preemption would be enabled on the newly available router, right?