Which two conditions must exist in order to summarize IPv6 routes into a single static IPv6 route? (Choose two.)
- The destination networks are contiguous and can be summarized into a single network address.
- The multiple static routes all use different exit-interface or next-hop IPv6 address.
- The destination networks are not contiguous.
- The multiple static routes all use the same exit-interface or next-hop IPv6 address.
- The administrative distance is greater than the administrative distance of another static route or dynamic routes.
Explanation: Static IPv6 routes can be summarized into a single static IPv6 route if the destination networks are contiguous and can be summarized into a single network address. Moreover, all static routes have to use the same exit-interface or next-hop IPv6 address. Floating static routes are static routes that have an administrative distance greater than the administrative distance of another static or dynamic route.
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