The FortiGate uses the weight that you assign to each interface to calculate a percentage of the total sessions that are allowed to connect through each interface.
The FortiGate uses the volume weight that you assign to each interface to calculate a percentage of the total bandwidth that’s allowed to go through each interface
As far as I can see from the manuals, session is not a the name of a load balancing method, rather the volume method distributes the "sessions". Although I agree with C & D it still not the most correct way of making the question.
Wrong. Session is the name of a mode. Spillover is not the real name for SD-WAN that is in ECMP. Spillover is called Usage in SD-WAN so correct answer is CD
The answers are A and C.
The FortiGate_Infrastructure_6.2_Study_Guide-Online (page 71), it says:
"SD-WAN link load balancing uses these methods:
- Source-IP (Default)
- Source-destination IP
- Usage (spillover)
-Weight
-Volume"
After reviewing the material and this link: https://help.fortinet.com/fos60hlp/60/Content/FortiOS/fortigate-networking/SD-WAN/SD-WAN_load_balancing.htm
I consider the correct answers are C and D.
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