Which two aspects of the configuration of EIGRP for IPv6 differ from its configuration for IPv4? (Choose two.)

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNAWhich two aspects of the configuration of EIGRP for IPv6 differ from its configuration for IPv4? (Choose two.)

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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