What would be the result of issuing a reload command on one of the two switches peered together in an MLAG domain where

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What would be the result of issuing a reload command on one of the two switches peered together in an MLAG domain where

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What would be the result of issuing a reload command on one of the two switches peered together in an MLAG domain where both switches are running EOS version 4.14.1F?

A. Dual-homed hosts lose 50% of network capacity through the MLAG domain while the switch reboots
B. The peer switch also reboots to ensure network stability.
C. The peer switch sends out gratuitous BPDUs to let the network know that it has assumed the root-bridge role.
D. Nothing bad ever happens when MLAG is enabled!
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