An engineer needs to add a static IPv6 route for prefix 2000:1:2:3::/64 to Router R5’s configuration, in the figure shown with question 1. Which of the following answers shows a valid static IPv6 route for that subnet, on Router R5?

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNAAn engineer needs to add a static IPv6 route for prefix 2000:1:2:3::/64 to Router R5’s configuration, in the figure shown with question 1. Which of the following answers shows a valid static IPv6 route for that subnet, on Router R5?

An engineer needs to add a static IPv6 route for prefix 2000:1:2:3::/64 to Router R5’s configuration, in the figure shown with question 1. Which of the following answers shows a valid static IPv6 route for that subnet, on Router R5?

  • ipv6 route 2000:1:2:3::/64 S0/1/1
  • ipv6 route 2000:1:2:3::/64 S0/1/0
  • ip route 2000:1:2:3::/64 S0/1/1
  • ip route 2000:1:2:3::/64 S0/1/0

Explanation: All four answers show examples of commands that use an outgoing interface. The two commands that begin with ip route define only IPv4 routes; the commands would be rejected because of the IPv6 prefixes listed in the commands. The two commands that begin with ipv6 route are syntactically correct, but the command should list the local router’s interface (an interface on the router on which the command is being configured). R5 needs to use its local S0/1/1 interface as the outgoing interface.

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