Refer to the exhibit.
Which part of the joined group addresses list indicates that the interface has joined the EIGRP
multicast group address?
A.
FF02::1
B.
FF02::1:FF00:200
C.
FF02::A
D.
FF02::2
Refer to the exhibit.
Which part of the joined group addresses list indicates that the interface has joined the EIGRP
multicast group address?
A.
FF02::1
B.
FF02::1:FF00:200
C.
FF02::A
D.
FF02::2
FF02::A is an IPv6 link-local scope multicast addresses. This address is for all devices on a wire
that want to “talk” EIGRP with one another.
Focusing specifically on FF02::A and how routers join it, we can see and say three things:
Reference. http://www.networkcomputing.com/networking/understanding-ipv6-what-is-solicitednode-
multicast/a/d-id/1315703
Easy way to remember this: 224.0.0.10 is the All EIGRP Routers multicast address for IPv4. FF02::A is equivalent in that A(hex) in decimal = 10. So, the last number is 10 in both multicast addresses, v6 and v4.
A=10, genius!