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Referring to the exhibit, which statement is true about VRRP?
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Referring to the exhibit, which statement is true about VRRP?
The exhibit shows both routers (R1 and R2) listing the state of their VRRP group as 'master', which is incorrect for VRRP operation. In a typical VRRP setup, only one router should be in the 'master' state while the others should be in a 'backup' state. This indicates that VRRP communication between the two devices is not functioning correctly, resulting in both routers thinking they are the master. This could be due to issues such as misconfiguration or network communication problems between the routers.
WE HAVE ONLY ONE VRRP
A is correct No load balancing as active/active under the SAME vrrp GROUP. Only with different vrrp groups someone can accomplish the active/active setup
The exhibit shows the "show vrrp summary" output from two routers, with both routers listing the state of their VRRP group as master. VRRP allows for multiple routers to share a virtual IP address and a virtual MAC address, but usually, only one router is the master at any given time while others are in backup state. However, in some configurations, VRRP can operate in an active/active mode where multiple routers handle traffic simultaneously for load sharing. Since both routers show the state as master and there is no evidence of misconfiguration in the virtual IP addresses or priority, it indicates that VRRP is likely functioning in an active/active setup. References: Juniper documentation on VRRP: Junos OS VRRP Overview
D. The routers should use different virtual IP addresses for VRRP to function correctly.
No Virtual IP addresses should be same, local addresses should be different