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Huawei H12-821_V1.0 Exam - Topic 1 Question 38 Discussion

Actual exam question for Huawei's H12-821_V1.0 exam
Question #: 38
Topic #: 1
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Which of the following statements is false?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Louann
4 months ago
B is definitely true, but A? Nah, that can't be right.
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Jodi
4 months ago
Wait, are you sure about A? That seems off.
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Abel
4 months ago
Totally agree, A doesn't sound right!
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Louvenia
4 months ago
I think A is actually false.
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France
4 months ago
A is true, B is true, C is true, D is also true.
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Zoila
5 months ago
I remember something about router IDs breaking ties when priorities are equal, so I think D is true, but I’m not completely sure about the others.
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Rose
5 months ago
I’m a bit confused about the OSPF DR election process. Does the highest priority router always become the DR, or is there more to it?
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Carlene
5 months ago
I feel like I've seen a question about router priority before, and I think a higher priority does mean higher election priority.
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Josphine
5 months ago
I think I remember that if the DR fails, the BDR takes over, but I'm not sure if a new BDR is elected right away or not.
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Maryann
5 months ago
I’m pretty confident that the statement about the higher router priority having a higher election priority is true, but I’m not entirely sure about the details of the BDR process.
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Penney
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused about the router ID part. Does a larger router ID really mean higher priority if the router priorities are the same?
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Val
5 months ago
I feel like I've seen a question similar to this before, and I think the one about the highest router priority becoming the new DR is true.
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Leigha
5 months ago
I think I remember that if the current DR fails, the BDR takes over, but I'm not sure about the election process afterward.
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Margret
5 months ago
Ah, I see - authorization is about enforcing the rules for granting access to resources. That makes sense, I should be able to select the right answer here.
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Madonna
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. I'm not sure which two options are the correct prerequisites. I'll need to spend some time reviewing the material on Cisco ESA.
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Tresa
5 months ago
Option D looks promising to me. Tying the commission to longer-term customer retention could help address the high churn rate.
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Colton
9 months ago
I guess the OSPF network is like a high school election - the one with the biggest ID wins!
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Thersa
10 months ago
Option D is correct. If two devices have the same router priority, the one with the larger router ID has a higher election priority.
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Shawnta
8 months ago
D) If two devices have the same router priority, the device with a larger router ID has a higher election priority.
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Avery
8 months ago
C) When a router with the highest router priority joins an OSPF network, this router will become the new DR.
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Francis
9 months ago
B) A device with a higher router priority has a higher election priority.
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Lavera
9 months ago
A) If the current DR fails, the current BDR automatically becomes a new DR, and a BDR will be elected again.
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Filiberto
9 months ago
C) When a router with the highest router priority joins an OSPF network, this router will become the new DR.
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Veda
9 months ago
B) A device with a higher router priority has a higher election priority.
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Denna
9 months ago
A) If the current DR fails, the current BDR automatically becomes a new DR, and a BDR will be elected again.
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Jestine
10 months ago
Option C is false. The router with the highest priority does not automatically become the new DR when it joins the OSPF network. A new DR election process is required.
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Barrett
9 months ago
Option C is false. The router with the highest priority does not automatically become the new DR when it joins the OSPF network. A new DR election process is required.
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Caitlin
9 months ago
D) If two devices have the same router priority, the device with a larger router ID has a higher election priority.
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Charlette
9 months ago
C) When a router with the highest router priority joins an OSPF network, this router will become the new DR.
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German
9 months ago
B) A device with a higher router priority has a higher election priority.
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Bok
9 months ago
A) If the current DR fails, the current BDR automatically becomes a new DR, and a BDR will be elected again.
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Jacklyn
10 months ago
Option B is correct. A device with a higher router priority has a higher election priority for becoming the DR.
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Gretchen
8 months ago
D) If two devices have the same router priority, the device with a larger router ID has a higher election priority.
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Cherry
8 months ago
C) When a router with the highest router priority joins an OSPF network, this router will become the new DR.
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Desmond
8 months ago
B) A device with a higher router priority has a higher election priority.
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Chu
8 months ago
A) If the current DR fails, the current BDR automatically becomes a new DR, and a BDR will be elected again.
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Marilynn
8 months ago
D: What happens if two devices have the same router priority and router ID?
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Fidelia
8 months ago
C: Yes, that's correct. And a new BDR will be elected after the current BDR becomes the DR.
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Valentin
8 months ago
B: That makes sense. So, if the current DR fails, the current BDR automatically becomes the new DR, right?
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Markus
9 months ago
A: Option B is correct. A device with a higher router priority has a higher election priority for becoming the DR.
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Lili
11 months ago
Option A is false. The current BDR does not automatically become the new DR if the current DR fails. A new DR election process is initiated.
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Valentine
9 months ago
No, it's actually D. If two devices have the same router priority, the device with a larger router ID has a higher election priority.
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Aaron
10 months ago
D) If two devices have the same router priority, the device with a larger router ID has a higher election priority.
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Delbert
10 months ago
I think the answer is A.
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Ernest
10 months ago
C) When a router with the highest router priority joins an OSPF network, this router will become the new DR.
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Mose
10 months ago
B) A device with a higher router priority has a higher election priority.
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Lourdes
10 months ago
A) If the current DR fails, the current BDR automatically becomes a new DR, and a BDR will be elected again.
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Sheldon
11 months ago
Why do you think that?
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Xuan
11 months ago
I disagree, I believe the false statement is D.
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Sheldon
11 months ago
I think the false statement is C.
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