It provides traffic load balancing to destinations that are more than two hops from the source.
B.
It provides the default gateway redundancy on a LAN using two or more routers.
C.
It allows neighbors to share routing table information between each other.
D.
It prevents lloops in a Layer 2 LAN by forwarding all traffic to a root bridge, which then makes the final forwarding decision.
The Answer Is:
B
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Explanation:
The correct response is B. VRRP provides default-gateway redundancy on a LAN by allowing multiple routers to share a virtual gateway. Hosts use the virtual IP address as their default gateway while one router acts as master and another can take over during failure. For Cisco CCNA 200-301 v1.1, the important point is the mechanism, not a generic description of the technology. VRRP does not exchange routing tables, stop Layer 2 loops, or provide generic load balancing to distant destinations. When this appears in a network, the symptom normally confirms the answer: the route installed, the state selected, the packet forwarded, the wireless client behaviour, or the management workflow will follow this rule. That is why this answer is the best fit for the scenario and not just a plausible networking term.
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