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When there are multiple redundant links in an IS-IS network, multiple equal-cost routes may appear. Which of the following statements is wrong about equal-cost routing within an IS-IS network?
- A . When the number of equal-cost routes in the network is greater than the number configured by the command, and these routes have the same priority, the route with the larger next-hop device System ID is preferred for load balancing.
B. If load sharing is configured, the traffic will be evenly distributed to each link
C. After the equal-cost route priority is configured, when the IS-IS device forwards the traffic reaching the destination network segment, it will not adopt the load balancing method, but forward the traffic to the next hop with the highest priority
D. A priority can be specified for each route in the equal-cost route, and the route with higher priority will be preferred. the rest as backup routes
Suggested Answer: A
Posted : 13/02/2023 2:56 pm