IGRP supports a feature that allows traffic to be
distributed among up to 6 (4 default) paths to provide
greater overall throughput and reliability. What is this
called?
A. unequal-cost load balancing
B. equal-cost load balancing
C. proportionate load balancing
D. low cost load balancing
Answer Posted / guest
Answer: A
An unequal-cost load balancing is used to
provide alternate paths for data distribution on an
internetwork. Cisco developed this method to use unused or
under utilized links to increase bandwidth and network
availability.
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