Which statement is true regarding how Switch-A will forward the packet?

Refer to the exhibit.

The above scenario shows a packet from the Server destined for the Firewall. Switch-A and Switch-B are bundled as VSF stack. The LAG between the VSF stack and the firewall indicates a hash function to forward the packet on port 2/1/2.
Which statement is true regarding how Switch-A will forward the packet?
A. Switch-A wil forward the packet on port 1/1/2. VSF will override the typical LAG hash function used for the physical interface selection.
B. Switch-A wil drop the packet. Multi-Chassis lag to multi-chassis lag is not a supported feature of VSF.
C. Switch-A will encapsulate the packet using GRE to forward to Switch-B in order for the packet to egress on port 2/1/2 per the hash function.
D. Switch-A wil forward the packet along the VSF link to Switch-B so that it will egress on port 2/1/2 per the hash function.

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  1. The correct answer is: A

    However, VSF overrides the typical LAG hash function used for physical
    interface selection. A VSF member prefers to use their own local links
    (shown in Figure 12-13), and to avoid using VSF links. If the member has
    multiple local links in the aggregation, then it uses the typical hashing
    mechanism to choose between those.

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