QUESTION=If you are running HSRP on FastEthernet 0/1 and you want to monitor serial 0, which is on the same router but is not running HSRP, which of the following commands will allow the router to drop the priority on the HSRP router so that the serial interface can be used on the standby router if serial 0 drops on the active router?
NAME_QUESTION=If you are running HSRP on
RIGHT_ANSWER=2
ANSWER1= ###f[Courier] standby f0/0 to s0 ###fn
ANSWER2= ###f[Courier] standby 1 track serial 0 50 ###fn
ANSWER3= ###f[Courier] standby f0/0 serial 0 55 ###fn
ANSWER4= ###f[Courier] standby s0 f0/0 50 ###fn
REACTION1=
REACTION2=The ###f[Courier] standby [group ] track [interface] [new priority] ###fn command is used to keep an eye on an interface other than the interface running HSRP.
REACTION3=
REACTION4=
TXT_LINK1=HSRP Tracking
TXT_LINK2=HSRP Tracking
TXT_LINK3=HSRP Tracking
TXT_LINK4=HSRP Tracking
LINK1=s082+318a
LINK2=s082+318a
LINK3=s082+318a
LINK4=s082+318a
TEXT_SHOW_ANSWER=The ###f[Courier] standby [group ] track [interface] [new priority] ###fn command is used to keep an eye on an interface other than the interface running HSRP.