Check Point Certified Security Administrator (CCSA) R80 — Question 338
What is the purpose of Priority Delta in VRRP?
Answer options
- A. When a box is up, Effective Priority = Priority + Priority Delta
- B. When an Interface is up, Effective Priority = Priority + Priority Delta
- C. When an Interface fails, Effective Priority = Priority - Priority Delta
- D. When a box fails, Effective Priority = Priority - Priority Delta
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The correct answer is C because when an interface fails, the Effective Priority decreases by the Priority Delta, helping to determine which router should take over. Options A and B incorrectly state the conditions for when the Effective Priority is calculated, and option D is misleading as it suggests the box's failure leads to a similar adjustment in Effective Priority as an interface failure.