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A known unicast packet is received from Switch-1 on the standby and must be forwarded to Switch-2. How does the VSF fabric decide which port in the aggregated link should forward the packet?
Refer to the exhibit.
A known unicast packet is received from Switch-1 on the standby and must be forwarded to Switch-2. How does the VSF fabric decide which port in the aggregated link should forward the packet?
In a Virtual Switching Framework (VSF), when a known unicast packet is received on the standby switch and needs to be forwarded, the typical load-sharing algorithm is used. This algorithm can select either the standby switch's port or the commander's port for forwarding, based on the load-sharing decision. Thus, either the standby or the commander's ports in the aggregate link might be chosen, depending on the load-sharing mechanism's distribution of traffic.
Correct Ans C, commander only decide forwarding traffic and ports