NETWORK LAYER
UNICAST ROUTING
Question
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Because EIGRPv6 uses the Link-Local address of the neighbour as the next-hop address, the global IPv6 Unicast subnets do not need to be the same in order for a neighbour relationship to be established between two routers that reside within the same autonomous system and are on a common network segment. True or False?
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True
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False
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Which destination address is used by EIGRP for IPv6 messages? EIGRP for IPv6 uses the all-EIGRP-routers link-local multicast address as the destination address for EIGRP messages.
Detailed explanation-2: -Uncommon subnet: EIGRP neighbors with IP addresses that are not in the same subnet. K value mismatch: By default bandwidth and delay are enabled for the metric calculation. More items
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