Switch-1, Switch-2, and the router run OSPF on LAG 100, which is a Layer 3 LAG. Does this correctly explain how to control how core-to-access traffic Is forwarded?

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Switch-1, Switch-2, and the router run OSPF on LAG 100, which is a Layer 3 LAG. Does this correctly explain how to control how core-to-access traffic Is forwarded?

Solution: To reduce the amount of traffic sent over the ISI between Switch-1 and Swltch-2.

enable active forwarding on LAG 100 on both Switch-1 and Switch-2.
A . Yes
B . No

Answer: A

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