A. allows two or more routers to act as a default gateway
VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol) is a standard protocol that allows multiple routers to work together in order to provide high availability for a network's default gateway. The routers share an IP address and a virtual MAC address, and one router is elected as the active router while the others act as backups. If the active router fails, one of the backup routers takes over to maintain seamless network connectivity.
Option A accurately describes the purpose of VRRP, making it the correct choice. VRRP is commonly used to ensure continuous operation of the default gateway, which is crucial for maintaining connectivity in a network.
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