What does the "IPX maximum-paths 2" command accomplish?
A. It enables load sharing on 2 paths if the paths are equal
metric paths.
B. It sets up routing to go to network 2.
C. It is the default for Cisco IPX load sharing.
D. It enables load sharing on 2 paths if the paths are
unequal metric paths.
Answer Posted / anjali
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