A10 Networks Certified Professional – System Administration v4 — Question 12
When VRRP-A is enabled on a device with multiple partitions, which statement about VRID 0 is correct?
Answer options
- A. Each partition has its own distinct VRID 0.
- B. VRID 0 only exists in the shared partition; private partitions can only contain VRIDs numbered higher than 0.
- C. VRID 0 is initially enabled only in the shared partition; partition administrators can enable VRID 0 in their partitions.
- D. When using VRRP-A on a device with multiple partitions, VRID 0 is automatically disabled.
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer, A, is accurate because each partition indeed can have its own unique VRID 0 when VRRP-A is active. Option B is incorrect as it misstates the existence of VRID 0 in private partitions, while C inaccurately describes the initial state of VRID 0. Option D is false because VRID 0 is not automatically disabled in multi-partition setups.