A network administrator is monitoring an HSRP deployment on router R1 and executes the `show standby brief` command, obtaining the following output:
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Interface Grp Pri P State Active Standby Virtual IP
Gi0/1 20 110 P Active local 192.168.20.3 192.168.20.1
Router R1 is configured to track interface GigabitEthernet0/0 with a priority decrement value of . Router R2 (currently the Standby router at ) has an HSRP priority of and has preemption enabled.
If interface GigabitEthernet0/0 on router R1 goes down, which operational change occurs on the local network segment?
- Router R1's priority drops to , causing Router R2 to preempt R1 and assume the Active role for HSRP group 20.Cevap
- BRouter R1 remains the Active router because priority tracking decrements only trigger syslog alerts without changing active gateway ownership.
- CRouter R1's priority drops to , but Router R1 remains Active because a Standby router cannot preempt unless its priority exceeds the initial configured priority of .
- DRouter R1 automatically changes its virtual IP address to to match the IP address of the Standby router.
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Router R1's priority drops to , causing Router R2 to preempt R1 and assume the Active role for HSRP group 20.
When the tracked interface GigabitEthernet0/0 fails on router R1, HSRP interface tracking decrements R1's active priority by , reducing it from to . Standby router R2 has a priority of and preemption enabled. Because R2's priority () is now higher than R1's current priority (), R2 preempts R1 and transitions to the Active state.
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HSRP Interface Tracking and Preemption Failover Dynamics
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