[&] If a router has a static RP statement configured pointing to Router-A as an RP, but then learns (via an RP-Discovery message) that there is another RP available (Router-B), what will happen? - Whichever router was learned (or configured) first will be the preferred RP. - The conflict will leave your router without any RP to use at all. - By default, Router-B will be the preferred RP because it was learned via an RP-Discovery message. -- Correct - By default, Router-A will be the preferred RP because it was statically configured. [&] Which of the following answers is a legitimate reason why you might want to configure a Sink RP for use with the Auto-RP feature? - There is no good reason to use this feature. - As a router that can be used to load-balance PIM Joins with the primary RP - To block multicast DOS attacks -- Correct - As a backup RP in the event that your primary RP fails