From ICM manual:
Equal-cost multipath (ECMP) routing has several features and functions: • ECMP routing increases the north-south communication bandwidth by combining multiple uplinks.
• ECMP routing performs traffic load balancing.
• ECMP routing provides fault tolerance for failed paths.
• A maximum of eight ECMP paths are supported.
• Hashing is based on 2-tuple IP source and destination addresses.
• ECMP routing is only available on Tier-0 gateways.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-T-Data-Center/2.3/com.vmware.nsxt.admin.doc/GUID-443B6B0D-F179-429E-83F3-E136038332E0.html
Equal cost multi-path (ECMP) routing protocol increases the north and south communication bandwidth by adding an uplink to the tier-0 logical router and configure it for each Edge node in an NSX Edge cluster. The ECMP routing paths are used to load balance traffic and provide fault tolerance for failed paths.
I would say D&E
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