What does the IPX maximum-path command do?
A.) Allows you to disable the TTL on an IPX packet
B.) This parameter is only used in NLSP routing
C.) Sets the maximum metric that can appear in the routing table
D.) Configures round robin load sharing over multiple equal
metric paths
(parallel paths)
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Answer: D
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