Why was IP address 10.1.100.21 unreachable?

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You have a 2-node NetApp cluster. You perform a storage failover and notice that IP address 10.1.100.21 is unreachable while omeganal-01 is rebooting. After omeganal-01 is back online, the IP address becomes reachable again. However, IP address 10.1.100.20 was still reachable during the reboot. The commands shown in the exhibit were executed before the storage failover.
In this scenario, why was IP address 10.1.100.21 unreachable?
A. The LIF for 10.1.100.21 has an incorrect failover setting.
B. The failover group for 10.1.100.21 is misconfigured.
C. The node management LIFs cannot fail over to other nodes.
D. The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache needs to be cleared on the upstream switch.

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