Examine the output shown below:
What is true of this configuration?
A.
The link-local address of R1 is FE80::2
B.
The link-local address of R1 is FE80::1
C.
The area ID is 1
D.
No adjacency has formed
Explanation:
The output shows that the link-local address of R1 is FE80::1. R1’s link-local address appears in the output of
R2 because the show ipv6 eigrp neighbors command displays information about the neighbor, not the local
router.
The link-local address of R1 is not FE80::2. That is the link-local address of R2.
Because the area ID is not displayed in the output, we do not know its value. The only 1 in the output is the
value representing the process ID of both routers, IPv6-EIGRP neighbors for process 1.
It is not true that no adjacency has formed. There is an adjacency present; if there were not, the two routers
would not appear in each other’s output of the show ipv6 eigrp neighbors command.
Objective:
Routing Fundamentals
Sub-Objective:
Configure, verify, and troubleshoot EIGRP for IPv6 (excluding authentication, filtering, manual summarization,
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