What can we learn from the above information?

The customer has two switches SWA and SWB connected together through a LAN. The two switches SWA and SWB form a link aggregation group. Check the aggregation group status on SWA as follows:

[SWA] display link-aggregation verbose

Loadsharing Type: Shar — Loadsharing , NonS — Non-Loadsharing Port Status: S — Selected , U — Unselected

Flags: A — LACP_Activity , B — LACP_Timeout , C — Aggregation , D — Synchronization , E — Collecting , F — Distributing , G — Defaulted , H — Expired

System ID: 0x8000 , 000f-e245-6bc0 Local :

Port StatusPriority Oper-KeyFlag GE1/0/1S 327682 {ACDEF}KOKOMADE

GE1/0/2S 327682 {ACDEF}KOKOMADE

GE1/0/3S 327682 {ACDEF}KOKOMADE

Remote :

ActorPartner Priority Oper-KeySystemID Flag

GE1/0/125327682 0x8000 , 000f-e23d-59f0 {ACDEF}KOKOMADE GE1/0/226327682 0x8000 000f-e23d-59f0 {ACDEF}KOKOMADE GE1/0/327327682 0x8000 000f-e23d-59f0 {ACDEF}KOKOMADE

What can we learn from the above information?
A . A static aggregation group is established between switches SWA and SWB.
B . A dynamic aggregation group is established between switches SWA and SWB.
C . LACP priority is 0x8001
D . Link aggregation port bandwidth size 2G

Answer: B

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