Which MAC address is an HSRP version 2?
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A. B. C. D. E. F.C.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipapp_fhrp/configuration/xe-3s/fhp-xe-3s-book/fhp-hsrp-v2.htmlHSRP (Hot Standby Router Protocol) is a Cisco proprietary protocol that provides redundancy for IP networks. HSRP version 2 uses a different MAC address format than version 1, so to identify the MAC address for HSRP version 2, we need to look at the format of the MAC addresses given as options.
A MAC address is a 48-bit address used to uniquely identify network devices. The first 24 bits (the OUI or Organizationally Unique Identifier) identify the manufacturer of the device, while the last 24 bits are assigned by the manufacturer and are unique to each device.
Let's look at each option given:
A. 3842.4250.0000 - This is not a valid MAC address, as it contains a non-hexadecimal character (".").
B. 0000.0C07.AC1H - This is not a valid MAC address, as it contains a non-hexadecimal character ("H").
C. 0000.0C9 - This is not a valid MAC address, as it is too short (it should be 12 hexadecimal characters).
D. F0C8 - This is not a valid MAC address, as it is too short (it should be 12 hexadecimal characters).
E. 0100.5E7 - This is not a valid MAC address, as it is too short (it should be 12 hexadecimal characters).
F. FFFF. - This is not a valid MAC address, as it contains a non-hexadecimal character (".") and is also too short.
None of the options given are valid MAC addresses, let alone a valid MAC address for HSRP version 2. Therefore, the correct answer cannot be determined from the options given.