Though many options are supported in EIGRPv6, select two options from the below list that are supported. Choose 2
A.
VRF
B.
auto-summary
C.
per-interface configuration
D.
prefix-list support via route-map
E.
prefix-list support via distribute-list
Explanation:
EIGRPv6 does differ from EIGRPv4 in the following ways:EIGRPv6 is configured (enabled) directly on Cisco routers interfaces; this means EIGRPv6 can be configured (enabled) on a routers interface, without having to configure (assign) a Global IPv6 address on the interface and without using the network command while the router is in router configuration mode.
Also, when configuring (enabling) EIGRPv6 on a Cisco router, the EIGRP routing process must be configured (assigned) with a router-id (by using the router configuration command router-id); if a router-id is not configured (assigned) the EIGRPv6 routing process will not start.
The EIGRPv6 routing process also uses a shutdown feature; meaning an EIGRPv6 routing process will not start until the routing process has been placed into no shutdown mode. (by, typing the no shutdown command while the router is in router configuration mode)
Also, on Passive Interfaces; EIGRPv6 is not required to be configured.
Lastly, EIGRPv6 use the router configuration command distribute-list prefix-list to perform route filtering; and when configuring route filtering the route-map command is not supported.
A is also correct but is it the best answer? I think another badly written question.