Which two aspects of the configuration of EIGRP for IPv6 differ from its configuration for IPv4? (Choose two.)
- For IPv6 no router ID is required for the EIGRP routing process to start.
- No network command is needed to enable EIGRP for IPv6.
- IPv6 requires a global unicast address on EIGRP interfaces.
- For IPv6, the autonomous system values on routers in a domain running EIGRP do not have to match.
- EIGRP on IPv6 is configured directly on router interfaces.
Explanation: Some aspects of EIGRP configuration are the same for both IPv4 and IPv6. For instance, a router ID is still required, and autonomous system values on routers in the same domain must match. However, unlike EIGRP for IPv4, EIGRP for IPv6 does not include a network command. Instead, EIGRP is configured directly on interfaces. IPv6 global unicast addresses are not required, although IPv6 link-local addresses are.
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