A network administrator requires redundant routers on the network, but only one default gateway is configurable on a workstation. Which of the following will allow for redundant routers with a single IP address?
B. VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol)
VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) is a protocol that provides a way to have redundant routers on a network, allowing for a single default gateway IP address to be configured on workstations. In a VRRP setup, multiple routers share a virtual IP address and a virtual MAC address. One router is elected as the master, and if it fails, another router takes over, ensuring continuous network connectivity.
Options A (EIGRP), C (MPLS), and D (STP) are not specifically designed for providing redundant routers with a single IP address for workstations. EIGRP is a routing protocol, MPLS is a networking technology, and STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) is used for loop prevention in Ethernet networks.
Therefore, the correct answer is B. VRRP.
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