What is the result of the configuration?

Refer to the exhibit.

What is the result of the configuration?

Refer to the exhibit.

What is the result of the configuration?

A.
The EtherChannels would not form because the load-balancing method must match on the devices.

B.
The EtherChannels would form and function properly even though the load-balancing and EtherChannel modes do not match.

C.
The EtherChannels would form, but network loops would occur because the load-balancing
methods do not match.

D.
The EtherChannels would form and both devices would use the dst-ip load-balancing method because Switch1 is configured with EtherChannel mode active.

Explanation:
An etherchannel will form if one end is active and the other is passive. The table below sum-marizes the results for LACP channel establishment based on the
configuration of each side of a link:
LACP Channel Establishment
S1
S2
Established?
On
On
Yes
Active/Passive
Active
Yes
On/Active/Passive
Not Configured
No
On

Active
No
Passive/On
Passive
No
Load balancing can only be configured globally. As a result, all channels (manually configured, PagP, or LACP) use the same load-balancing. This is true for the
switch globally, although each switch involved in the etherchannel can have non matching parameters for load balancing.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst4500/12- 2/54sg/configuration/guide/config/channel.html#wp1020804



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