Refer to the exhibit. R1 and R2 are OSPFv3 neighbors. Which address would R1 use as the next hop for packets that are destined for the Internet?
- FF02::5
- 2001:DB8:ACAD:1::2
- 2001:DB8:C5C0:1::2
- FE80::21E:BEFF:FEF4:5538
Explanation: Because IPv6 routers can have multiple global addresses on each interface (or none at all), OSPFv3 uses the link-local addresses as the next hop for all routes.
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