In Huawei devices, if a routing table contains multiple routes to the same destination network, these routes are referred to as Equal-cost routes. This term is commonly used to describe routes that have the same metric or cost, allowing for load balancing across those paths.
Summary of Options:
Equal-cost routes: Correct term for multiple routes to the same destination with the same cost.
Multipath routes: A broader term but not as specific in Huawei terminology.
Sub-optimal routes: Refers to routes that are not the best path.
Default routes: Used when there is no specific route for a destination.
So, the correct answer is Equal-cost routes.
A is correct:
When multiple routes have the same routing protocol preference and metric, these routes are called equal-cost routes, among which load balancing can be implemented.
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