The command output shows two routes from the longer output of the show ipv6 route command. Which answers are true about the output? (Choose two answers.)

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The command output shows two routes from the longer output of the show ipv6 route command. Which answers are true about the output? (Choose two answers.)

R1# show ipv6 route static
! Legend omitted for brevity
S 2001:DB8:2:2::/64 [1/0]
via 2001:DB8:4:4::4
S ::/0 [1/0]
via Serial0/0/1, directly connected
  • The route to ::/0 is added because of an ipv6 route global command.
  • The administrative distance of the route to 2001:DB8:2:2::/64 is 1.
  • The route to ::/0 is added because of an ipv6 address interface subcommand.
  • The route to 2001:DB8:2:2::/64 is added because of an IPv6 routing protocol.

Explanation: The output shows two static routes, as noted with the “S” code on the far left. Both were added to the IPv6 routing table because of ipv6 route commands. Both have an administrative distance of 1, which is listed as the first number in brackets.
For the two incorrect answers, note that the ipv6 address interface subcommand does cause IOS to add connected IPv6 routes to the routing table, and the phrase “directly connected” with one route might make you think this is a connected route. However, the “S” in the far left identifies the source of the route. Likewise, the answer that mentions an IPv6 routing protocol is incorrect because both routes have a code of S, meaning static.

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