After activating IPv6 routing on a Cisco router and programming IPv6 addresses on multiple interfaces, what is the remaining step to activate RIPng?

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNA 4 v4After activating IPv6 routing on a Cisco router and programming IPv6 addresses on multiple interfaces, what is the remaining step to activate RIPng?

Case 1:

After activating IPv6 routing on a Cisco router and programming IPv6 addresses on multiple interfaces, what is the remaining step to activate RIPng?

  • Enter the interface programming mode for each IPv6 interface and enable IPng RIP.
  • Enter the ipv6 router rip name command and then use network statements to activate RIPng on the interfaces.
  • Enter the router rip command, and then activate RIPng using the version command. RIPng then automatically runs on all IPv6 interfaces.
  • Enter the interface programming mode for each IPv6 interface and enable the multicast group FF02::9, and then activate RIPng globally using the ipv6 router rip name command.

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Case 2:

After the activation of IPv6 routing on a Cisco router and the configuration of IPv6 addresses on multiple 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 automatically runs on all IPv6 interfaces.
  • Enter the interface programming mode for each IPv6 interface and enable the multicast group FF02::9, and then activate RIPng globally using the ipv6 router rip name command.

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