In VRRP, what is the significance of having a higher priority value on a router?
- Faster Transition
- Lower Priority
- Preemption
- Virtual IP
In VRRP, a router with a higher priority value becomes the master router. Preemption allows a higher priority router to take over as the master if it becomes available.
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