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Huawei Exam H12-831_V1.0 Topic 6 Question 65 Discussion

Actual exam question for Huawei's H12-831_V1.0 exam
Question #: 65
Topic #: 6
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On the network shown in the figure, VRRP is configured on Rl and R2, and the virtual IP address is 10.0.12.254. After the configuration is complete, the network engineer checks the VRRP status on R1 and R2, and finds that both devices are in the Master state. Which of the following is not a possible cause of this problem?

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Angelyn
1 months ago
Haha, oh man, this is like playing a game of VRRP roulette! Whoever came up with this question is an evil genius.
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Elina
1 months ago
I'm guessing it's the VRID. If they have different VRIDs, that could cause this issue. Maybe someone got a little too creative with their network design.
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Jettie
20 days ago
C) The VRIDs configured on R1 and R2 are different.
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Dominic
1 months ago
B) GE0/0/1 and GEO/0/2 of SW1 belong to different VLANs.
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Melina
1 months ago
A) R1 and R2 have different priorities in the VRRP group.
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Dorcas
1 months ago
A) R1 and R2 have different priorities in the VRRP group.
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Delpha
1 months ago
But what about the possibility that the VRIDs configured on R1 and R2 are different? That could also cause this issue, right?
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Cassie
2 months ago
Maybe they have the same priority? That would explain why they're both in the Master state. But that can't be the right answer, can it?
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Felice
21 days ago
D) The virtual IP addresses configured on R1 and R2 are different.
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Alysa
23 days ago
C) The VRIDs configured on R1 and R2 are different.
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Trina
25 days ago
B) GE0/0/1 and GEO/0/2 of SW1 belong to different VLANs.
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Nickole
1 months ago
A) R1 and R2 have different priorities in the VRRP group.
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Tarra
2 months ago
I agree with Jonelle. That could definitely be the reason for both devices being in the Master state.
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Carla
2 months ago
Wait, how can both R1 and R2 be in the Master state? That's just not possible. Something must be wrong with the configuration.
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Ronna
1 months ago
B) GE0/0/1 and GEO/0/2 of SW1 belong to different VLANs.
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Jerry
1 months ago
A) R1 and R2 have different priorities in the VRRP group.
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Jonelle
2 months ago
I think the possible cause could be that R1 and R2 have different priorities in the VRRP group.
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