which two statements are true?

— Exhibit —
user@router> show route protocol bgp detail
inet6.0: 8 destinations, 8 routes (8 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
4444:4444::/32 (1 entry, 1 announced)
*BGP PreferencE. 170/-101
Next hop typE. Router, Next hop index:
Address: 0x934c688
Next-hop reference count: 2
SourcE. 172.27.0.5
Next hop: ::172.27.0.5 via ge-0/0/1.0, selected
StatE.
Local AS: 3 Peer AS: 701
AgE. 3:22
Task: BGP_701.172.27.0.5+52965
Announcement bits (1): 0-KRT
AS path: 701 4 I Aggregator: 4 10.255.1.34
Accepted
LocalpreF. 100
Router ID. 10.255.1.31
— Exhibit —
Click the Exhibit button.
Referring to the exhibit, which two statements are true? (Choose two.)

— Exhibit —
user@router> show route protocol bgp detail
inet6.0: 8 destinations, 8 routes (8 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
4444:4444::/32 (1 entry, 1 announced)
*BGP PreferencE. 170/-101
Next hop typE. Router, Next hop index:
Address: 0x934c688
Next-hop reference count: 2
SourcE. 172.27.0.5
Next hop: ::172.27.0.5 via ge-0/0/1.0, selected
StatE.
Local AS: 3 Peer AS: 701
AgE. 3:22
Task: BGP_701.172.27.0.5+52965
Announcement bits (1): 0-KRT
AS path: 701 4 I Aggregator: 4 10.255.1.34
Accepted
LocalpreF. 100
Router ID. 10.255.1.31
— Exhibit —
Click the Exhibit button.
Referring to the exhibit, which two statements are true? (Choose two.)

A.
The IPv6 route was learned from an IPv6 BGP neighbor.

B.
The IPv6 route was learned from an IPv4 BGP neighbor.

C.
The IPv6 destination will use IPv4 as the next hop.

D.
The IPv6 destination will use IPv6 as the next hop.



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JM

JM

self-explanatory

we see the source being a ipv4 address
we see the next hop being a ipv6 format

steve

steve

FE80:0000:0000:5EFE:0192.0168.0001.0123 can be written as => FE80::5EFE:192.168.1.123

They try to lead you in the wrong direction with is notation. (which is sneakey)