Which describes the default load balancing scheme used by the Gateway Load Balancing Protocol (GLBP)?

Which describes the default load balancing scheme used by the Gateway Load Balancing Protocol
(GLBP)?

Which describes the default load balancing scheme used by the Gateway Load Balancing Protocol
(GLBP)?

A.
per host basis using a round-robin scheme

B.
per host basis using a strict priority scheme

C.
per session using a round-robin scheme

D.
per session using a strict priority scheme

E.
per GLBP group using a round-robin scheme

F.
per GLBP group using a strict priority scheme

Explanation:
GLBP allows a group of routers to join a virtual GLBP group and load balance traffic by distributing
the forwarding between all routers in the group. The load balancing is performed using ARP
replies generated from the virtual gateway address. When a host sends an ARP request for the
default gateway, GLBP will respond with the virtual MAC address of one of the routers in the
GLBP group.
Each client in the network will use the same gateway IP address, but use different MAC addresses
for that gateway. Per host – round robin is the default GLBP load-balancing scheme.



Leave a Reply 0

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *