You are the lead IP network designer for a new service provider called XYZ, and you are working
closely with the CTO to finalize design requirements. The CTO informs you that they want to
transport IPv6 prefixes of customers through the XYZ network at this time; however, they need
your advice on whether to deploy dual stack or MPLS 6PE/6VPE. Which two options do you
recommend? (Choose two.)
A.
Build a dual-stack network. Enable BGP in the core. Redistribute EBGP routes into IGP.
B.
Use MPLS 6PE to simplify the operation and keep a BGP-free core. When the LDPv6 becomes
available, change to 4PE or keep the core using both IPv4 and IPv6. The main goal is to keep the
core BGP-free and ensure that IPv4, IPv6, VPNv4, and VPNv6 are all label-switched.
C.
Use MPLS 6VPE to simplify the operation and keep a BGP-free core. When the LDPv6
becomes available, change to 4PE or keep the core using both IPv4 and IPv6. The main goal is
to keep the core BGP-free and ensure that IPv4, IPv6, VPNv4, and VPNv6 are all label-switched.
D.
Prepare the dual-stack infrastructure from the beginning, even if BGP prefixes would have to
be announced via IPv4 in case you decide to maintain the BGP-free core.