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What might be causing this issue?

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An HP 5400 zl switch implements the configuration shown in the exhibit. However, when the
network administrator tests the configuration, endpoints in VLAN 10 do not obtain global IPv6
addresses. What might be causing this issue?

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A.
The switch is suppressing router advertisement (RA) suppression on the VLA.N.

B.
The switch has not been enabled for IPv6 globally.

C.
The switch is not implementing DHCPv6 relay.

D.
The switch is not configured to advertise the correct prefix.

Explanation:
If no DHCPv6 server is connected directly to the given network you will have to use
a remote DHCPv6 server and set up DHCPv6 relay on the switch.
Note: the MANAGED and OTHER commands are important to configure RA. The MANAGED flag
says that the device’s IPv6 address and other parameters may be discovered in the given network
through DHCPv6.
The OTHER flag tells the client that it can use DHCPv6 only to obtain other parameters such as
DNS server addresses, DNS suffixes etc. Setting the MANAGED flag automatically has a higher
priority. If the MANAGED flag is set, setting the OTHER flag is meaningless. By default, both flags
are turned off. They can be turned on with the following commands.
hp-test(vlan-224)# ipv6 nd ra managed-config-flag
hp-test(vlan-224)# ipv6 nd ra other-config-flag


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