How does the switch now handle traffic that is destined to the 10.1.20.0/24 network?

Refer to the exhibit.

Prior to implementing OSPF on the network, an ArubaOS switch had the IP routing table shown in the exhibit.
The network administrator then sets up OSPF in the network. The switch calculates these OSPF routes to 10.1.20.0/24:
Through 10.1.0.1 with cost2 and administrative distance 110
Through 10.1.0.2 with cost3 and administrative distance 110
Through 10.1.0.3 with cost4 and administrative distance 110
How does the switch now handle traffic that is destined to the 10.1.20.0/24 network?
A. It sends all of the traffic to 10.1.0.3.
B. It load balances the traffic: sends some to 10.1.0.1 and some to 10.1.0.3.
C. It load balances the traffic: sends some to 10.1.0.2 and some to 10.1.0.3.
D. It sends all of the traffic to 10.1.0.1.

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2 thoughts on “How does the switch now handle traffic that is destined to the 10.1.20.0/24 network?

    1. Only in OSPF. But the sw also use a static rote (dis 1 and cost 3) to 10.1.20.0/24 with 10.1.0.3
      Resp. A (lower metric win)

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