What happens to a host in an HSRP network when the active router fails?

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNA 2 v7What happens to a host in an HSRP network when the active router fails?

What happens to a host in an HSRP network when the active router fails?

  • The host initiates a new ARP request.
  • The host stops seeing hello messages from the active router.
  • The host uses the standby router IP and MAC addresses.
  • The host will notice little or no disruption of service.

Explanation: When the active router fails, the standby router stops seeing hello messages, assumes the role of the forwarding router, and the host devices see no disruption in service.

Exam with this question: 9.3.2 Module Quiz - FHRP Concepts

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