what IPv6 addresses will R1 list for interface F0/0 in the output of the show ipv6 interface brief command?
Router R1 has the following configuration. Assuming R1’s F0/0 interface has a MAC address
of 0200.0011.1111, what IPv6 addresses will R1 list for interface F0/0 in the output of the
show ipv6 interface brief command?
interface f0/0
ipv6 address 2345:0:0:8::1/64
Which of the following is true about R1?
Router R1 lists the following output from a show command. Which of the following is true
about R1?
R1# show ipv6 interface f0/0
FastEthernet0/0 is up, line protocol is up
IPv6 is enabled, link-local address is FE80::213:19FF:FE12:3456
No Virtual link-local address(es):
Global unicast address(es):
2000::4:213:19FF:FE12:3456, subnet is 2000:0:0:4::/64 [EUI]
Joined group address(es):
FF02::1
FF02::2
FF02::1:FF:12:3456
Which of the following features work the same in both RIP-2 and RIPng?
Which of the following features work the same in both RIP-2 and RIPng? (Choose three.)
Which of the following is true about RIPng on R1 after this configuration has been pasted into R1?
Router R1 currently has no configuration related to IPv6 or IPv4. The following configuration
exists in a planning document, intended to be used to copy/paste into
Router R1 to enable RIPng and IPv6 on interfaces F0/0 and S0/0/0. No other related
configuration exists. Which of the following is true about RIPng on R1 after this configuration
has been pasted into R1?
ipv6 unicast-routing
interface f0/0
ipv6 rip one enable
ipv6 address 2000::1/64
interface s0/0/0
ipv6 address 2001::/64 eui-64
ipv6 rip one enable
which of the following is true about EIGRP for IPv6 on R1 after this configuration has been pasted into R1?
Router R1 currently has no configuration related to IPv6 or IPv4. The following configuration
exists in a planning document intended to be used to copy/paste into
Router R1 to enable EIGRP for IPv6 on interfaces F0/0 and S0/0/0. No other related
configuration exists. Assuming F0/0 and S0/0/0 reach an up/up state, which of the following
is true about EIGRP for IPv6 on R1 after this configuration has been pasted into R1?
ipv6 router eigrp 1
ipv6 unicast-routing
interface f0/0
ipv6 address 2000::1/64
ipv6 eigrp 1
interface s0/0/0
ipv6 address 2001::/64 eui-64
ipv6 eigrp 1
Which of the following is true about R1’s route?
Router R1 connects to Router R2 over an Ethernet LAN with both routers using their F0/0
interfaces. R1 learns a route from R2 using EIGRP for IPv6. That route lists F0/0 as the
outgoing interface with R2 as the next hop. The configuration excerpt shows all relevant
configuration on R2’s F0/0 interface. Which of the following is true about R1’s route?
interface f0/0
mac-address 1111.1111.1111
ipv6 address 2000::/64 eui-64
ipv6 address 2001::1/64
Which of the following are true of both OSPFv2 and OSPFv3?
Which of the following are true of both OSPFv2 and OSPFv3? (Choose two.)
which of the following is true about OSPFv3 on R1 after this configuration has been pasted into R1?
Router R1 currently has no configuration related to IPv6 or IPv4. The following configuration
exists in a planning document, intended to be used to copy/paste into
Router R1 to enable OSPFv3 on interfaces F0/0 and S0/0/0. No other related configuration
exists. Assuming F0/0 and S0/0/0 reach an up/up state, which of the following is true about
OSPFv3 on R1 after this configuration has been pasted into R1?
ipv6 router ospf 1
ipv6 unicast-routing
interface f0/0
ipv6 address 2000::1/64
ipv6 ospf 1 area 1
interface s0/0/0
ipv6 address 2001::/64 eui-64
ipv6 ospf 1 area 0
Which of the following should be true of redistribution in this case?
The following output occurs on Router R1, which runs both EIGRP for IPv6 and OSPFv3,
with redistribution from EIGRP into OSPF configured with the redistribute eigrp 1 metric 25
command. Interface S0/0/1 has been enabled for EIGRP ASN 1. Which of the following
should be true of redistribution in this case?
D 2000::/64 [90/1422516]
via FE80::213:19FF:FE7B:5026, Serial0/0/1
C 2000:0:0:1::/64 [0/0]
via Serial0/0/1, directly connected
L 2000::1:213:19FF:FE7B:5004/128 [0/0]
via Serial0/0/1, receive
Which of the following does the 64 at the end of the command represent?
Router R1 has been configured with an ipv6 route 2000::/64 S0/0/0 64 command.
Which of the following does the 64 at the end of the command represent?