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When an active router tracks serial 0 and the serial line goes down, how does the standby router know to become active?

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When an active router tracks serial 0 and the serial line goes down, how does the standby router know to become active?

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A. When the state of a tracked interface changes to down, the active router decrements its priority. The standby router reads this value from the hello packet priority field, and becomes active if this value is lower than its own priority and the standby preempt is configured. You can configure by how much the router must decrement the priority. By default, it decrements its priority by ten.

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