Redundancy— VRRP enables you to configure multiple routers as the default gateway router, which reduces the possibility of a single point of failure in a network.
Load Sharing—You can configure VRRP in such a way that traffic to and from LAN clients can be shared by multiple routers, thereby sharing the traffic load more equitably among available router
A and C are correct but for GLBP, not VRRP. Pay close attention to this one. Technically it is written wrong but on the exam it will probably be asking about this for GLBP.
i guess load sharing means you can have one DG for one vlan(one group, one instance).
load balancing probobly refers to having multiple DG for one vlan - true for GLBP
Redundancy— VRRP enables you to configure multiple routers as the default gateway router, which reduces the possibility of a single point of failure in a network.
Load Sharing—You can configure VRRP in such a way that traffic to and from LAN clients can be shared by multiple routers, thereby sharing the traffic load more equitably among available routers.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/crs/software/crs_r4-0/addr_serv/configuration/guide/ic40crs1book_chapter10.html
Almost all of these last questions has wrong answers
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