Which of the following descriptions about equal-cost routing in an IS-IS network is wrong?

When there are multiple redundant links in the IS-IS network, there may be multiple equal-cost routes.

Which of the following descriptions about equal-cost routing in an IS-IS network is wrong?
A . When the number of equal-cost routes in the network is greater than the number configured by the command, and these routes have the same priority, the route with the larger system ID of the next hop device is preferred for load balancing
B . If load balancing is configured, the traffic will be evenly distributed to each link
C . After the equal-cost route priority is configured, when the IS-IS device forwards the traffic reaching the destination network segment, it will not adopt the load balancing method, but forward the traffic to the next hop with the highest priority
D . For each route in the equal-cost route, a priority can be specified, the route with the highest priority will be preferred, and the rest will be used as backup routes

Answer: C

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