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Refer to the exhibit. An administrator has configured routers R1 and R2 for EIGRP IPv6 as shown. After comp eting the configurations and verif!ing that the interfaces are up" the administrator notes that the routers have not formed an EIGRP ad#acenc!. $hat needs to be done to a ow the neighboring routers to estab ish ad#acenc!% IPv6 mu ticast routing must be enab ed. &he EIGRP routing process must be started. &he router I' for IPv6 EIGRP must be a 12( bit number. An IPv6 address must be configured on the seria interfaces.
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$hich two IPv) to IPv6 transition techni*ues manage the interconnection of IPv6 domains% +,hoose two.trun.ing dua stac. encapsu ation tunne ing trans ation
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Refer to the exhibit. $hat is indicated b! the connected route entr!% Router1 is configured for /A&0P&. &he interface is part of an 6to) tunne . Router1 is participating in an I1A&AP tunne . &he interface is part of an 21P3 not0so0stubb! area.
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$hat is the IPv6 prefix used for 6to) automatic tunne s% 4444 2442 5)64 3E,4
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$hich method can be used to route traffic through a 6to) automatic tunne % IPv6 static route IPv) static route 21P3v2 21P3v5 RIPv2 RIPng
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Refer to the exhibit. $hich two statements are true of the /A&0P& configurations on router R1% +,hoose two.Router R1 wi advertise the 11))77896 prefix to router R2. &he ip nat outside command is re*uired on interface 3a484. Router R5 wi earn about the 1)7786) networ. from router R1. /A&0P& is enab ed on both 3ast Ethernet interfaces of router R1. &o reach the App:1erver" pac.ets from host A shou d be forwarded to router R1 with a destination IP of 1;2.16.25.144.
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Refer to the exhibit. A networ. administrator wishes to app ! a routing po ic! on router $estR1 that wi forward web traffic to the I1P whi e preserving the norma routing to the district office. <owever" when the configuration disp a!ed in the exhibit is app ied" the web traffic is sti f owing to the district office. $hat configuration change shou d be made to the $estR1 router% &he access ist must be rewritten to proper ! match web traffic. &he route map shou d be app ied to Gi 484 interface. &he access group shou d be app ied to 148484 outbound. &he route map name shou d match the access ist name.
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Refer to the exhibit. $hich t!pe of IPv6 static route is configured in the exhibit% fu ! specified static route f oating static route recursive static route direct ! attached static route
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$hat is an advantage of the /A&0P& techni*ue for transitioning between IPv) and IPv6%

A mappings are static. G oba ! routab e IPv) addressing is not re*uired. '/1 is not re*uired. /o configuration is re*uired on end nodes.
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After the activation of IPv6 routing on a ,isco router and the configuration of IPv6 addresses on mu tip e interfaces" what is the remaining step to activate RIPng% Enter the ipv6 rip name enable command on each IPv6 RIPng interface. Enter the ipv6 router rip name command and then use network commands to activate RIPng on the interfaces. Enter the router rip command" and then activate RIPng using the version command. RIPng then automatica ! runs on a IPv6 interfaces. Enter the interface programming mode for each IPv6 interface and enab e the mu ticast group 3342779" and then activate RIPng g oba ! using the ipv6 router rip name command.
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Refer to the exhibit. $hat is the purpose of this configuration% to protect the IPv6 traffic from being corrupted b! the IPv) traffic to transport IPv6 traffic through an IPv) networ. to a ow the IPv6 traffic to use IPv) addresses to encr!pt the IPv6 traffic within IPv)

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1tate ess autoconfiguration enab es which IPv6 feature%

use of a thic.0c ient approach '<,P0 ite capabi it! of devices to connect to the networ. b! the use of '<,P servers capabi it! of devices to connect to the networ. without an! configuration or without the use of a '<,P server use of a thin0c ient approach capabi it! of devices to automatica ! assign themse ves a h!brid IPv) 8 IPv6 address
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Refer to the exhibit. <ost 1 sends a router so icitation I,=P message that re*uests auto configuration from router R1. $hich destination IPv6 address wi be used b! R1 to send the I,=P router advertisement message that contains the IPv6 configuration options% mu ticast address 3342772 for a routers router R1 in.0 oca address 3E(4772814 '<,P servers8re a! agent address 334277, host 1 in.0 oca address 3E(4771 or mu ticast address 3342771 for a nodes
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Refer to the exhibit. &he networ. is using 21P3v5 as the routing protoco . 1ervers A" >" and , offer the same app ication services. $hich t!pe of IPv6 address wou d be used so that the router wi send the pac.et to the server with the owest cost 21P3 route% an!cast mu ticast in. oca uni*ue oca g oba unicast
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$hich of these addresses is the shortest abbreviation for the IP address7 533E 7 14)) 7 4444 7 4444 7 44A> 7 4444 7 4444 7 446;% 533E 7 14)) 77 A> 77 6; 533E 7 14)) 77 44A> 77 446; 533E 7 14)) 7 4 7 4 7 A> 77 6; 533E 7 14)) 7 4 7 4 7 44A> 77 446; 533E 7 14)) 7 4444 7 4444 7 44A> 77 6; 533E 7 14)) 7 4444 7 4444 7 44A> 77 446;

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Refer to the exhibit. $hich statement is true about the command ipv6 ospf cost 20% &he ?irtua Router Redundanc! Protoco +?RRP- wi not use this interface un ess a other interfaces go down. &he cost number is used in the designated router e ection. 21P3v5 wi prefer this in. over in.s with a ower cost. &he IPv6 priorit! must be configured before this command is entered. &he cost of sending a pac.et on this interface" expressed in the in. state metric" is 24.
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$hich two statements are correct about so icited0node mu ticasts% +,hoose two.&he! are used for address reso ution of an IPv) address to an IPv6 address. &he! are used for address reso ution of an IPv6 address to a =A, address on a @A/ segment. &he! are used for address reso ution of an IPv) address to an IPv6 address on a @A/ segment. &he! reso ve the prob em of two or more devices having the same =A, address. &he! reso ve the prob em of two or more devices having the same in.0 oca address. &he! are used in 'up icate Address 'etection +'A'- to detect dup icate IPv6 addresses.
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<ow do IPv6 enab ed routers hand e pac.et fragmentation% IPv6 routers do not perform pac.et fragmentation. 21P3v5 has a mechanism for determining the optima pac.et siAe and d!namica ! ad#usting the pac.et siAe. IPv6 routers do not perform pac.et fragmentation. ,'P is used to discover the correct pac.et siAe for an! given traffic f ow. &he correct pac.et siAe is uni*ue for each traffic f ow. IPv6 routers perform pac.et fragmentation. ,'P is used to determine which pac.ets need to be fragmented for an! given traffic f ow. IPv6 routers perform pac.et fragmentation. 21P3v5 has a mechanism for fragmenting pac.ets so that the! are the optima siAe. IPv6 routers do not perform pac.et fragmentation. A discover! process is used to determine the optimum maximum transmission unit +=&B- to use during a given session.

IPv6 routers perform pac.et fragmentation. IPv6 bui t0in Co1 mechanisms automatica ! ad#ust the pac.et fragmentation for a given session.
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Refer to the exhibit. An administrator configured router R1 with two instances of RIPng. >ased on the information in the exhibit" what must the administrator do next in order to exchange routes between both RIPng instances% &he clear ip route * command must be issued on router R1. &he clear ipv6 route * command must be issued on router R1. &he port 1013 multicast-group multicast-address command must be issued under the R1R2 instance with a different mu ticast address than 3342779. &he port port-# multicast-group FF02::9 command must be issued under the R1R2 instance with a different port number than 1415. &he redistribute connected command must be app ied under the R1R2 and R1R5 RIPng instances. &he redistribute rip 1 2 command must be issued under the R1R5 RIPng instance and the redistribute rip 1 3 command must be issued under the R1R2 RIPng instance. 20 $hich two IPv60specific extensions are incorporated into =>GP% +,hoose two.an identifier for the IPv6 address fami ! a routers IPv6 mu ticast address a g oba IPv6 address with the /ED&:<2P attribute a 12(0bit router I' =P@1 as a passenger protoco

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