After an M-LAG works properly, the two member devices synchronize information with each other in real time. Which of the following pieces of information are synchronized between devices? (Select All that Apply)
In Huawei’s M-LAG (Multi-Chassis Link Aggregation) on CE series switches, the two member devices synchronize critical information over the peer-link to ensure seamless operation and failover. Let’s evaluate each option:
A. ACL information:Access Control List (ACL) configurations are typically not synchronized in M-LAG, as they are device-specific security policies. Synchronization of ACLs is not a standard feature in Huawei’s M-LAG implementation.NOT SYNCHRONIZED.
B. STP status:Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) status (e.g., port roles, states) is synchronized to maintain a consistent loop-free topology across M-LAG peers, especially when V-STP or other STP variants are used.SYNCHRONIZED.
C. Device name:Device names are administrative identifiers and are not synchronized, as they do not impact traffic forwarding or M-LAG functionality.NOT SYNCHRONIZED.
D. LACP information:Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) status (e.g., link states, aggregation details) is synchronized to ensure both M-LAG devices present a unified LAG to downstream devices, supporting load balancing and failover.SYNCHRONIZED.
Thus,B (STP status) and D (LACP information)are synchronized between M-LAG devices.References:Huawei CloudEngine Series Switch Configuration Guide – M-LAG Synchronization; HCIP-Data Center Network Training – M-LAG Operation.
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