What are two functions of the standby router in an HSRP group? (Choose two.)
- to physically forward packets that are sent to the MAC address of the virtual router
- to reply with the virtual router MAC address in the event an ARP request is received
- to quickly assume packet-forwarding responsibility if the active router becomes inoperable
- to contend for the active router role with all other routers in the group in the event the active fails
- to monitor the operational status of the HSRP group
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