The load balancing modes at both ends of an Eth-Trunk can be different.
The load balancing modes at both ends of an Eth-Trunk can be different.
In an Ethernet Trunk (Eth-Trunk), load balancing involves distributing network traffic across multiple links to optimize the utilization of available bandwidth. The load balancing modes at both ends of an Eth-Trunk can indeed be different. Each end can be configured with a load balancing algorithm or mode that best suits the network requirements, as load balancing typically affects outgoing traffic and does not need to be synchronized between the two ends.
A. True Load balancing is valid only for outgoing traffic; therefore, the load balancing modes for the interfaces at both ends of a link can be different and do not affect each other. https://support.huawei.com/enterprise/en/doc/EDOC1100277004/49db9f05/optional-configuring-a-load-balancing-mode
A. True In an Ethernet Trunk (Eth-Trunk), load balancing involves distributing network traffic across multiple links to optimize the utilization of available bandwidth. The load balancing modes at both ends of an Eth-Trunk can indeed be different. Each end can be configured with a load balancing algorithm or mode that best suits the network requirements
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