What should be done to load balance VLAN traffic between Switch A and Switch B?

Refer to the exhibit.

VLAN 1 and VLAN 2 are configured on the trunked links between Switch A
and Switch B. Port Fa 0/2 on Switch B is currently in a blocking state for both VLANs. What
should be done to load balance VLAN traffic between Switch A and Switch B?

Refer to the exhibit.

VLAN 1 and VLAN 2 are configured on the trunked links between Switch A
and Switch B. Port Fa 0/2 on Switch B is currently in a blocking state for both VLANs. What
should be done to load balance VLAN traffic between Switch A and Switch B?

A.
Lower the port priority for VLAN 1 on port 0/1 for Switch A.

B.
Lower the port priority for VLAN 1 on port 0/2 for Switch A.

C.
Make the bridge ID of Switch B lower than the ID of Switch A.

D.
Enable HSRP on the access ports.

Explanation:
Lowering the port priority for VLAN 1 on Switch A will lower the Root Bridge ID for port Fa0/2 on
Switch A so then traffic for VLAN 1 will go via the Fa0/2 link.



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