Review Questions
Answer the following questions, and then refer to Appendix B, “Answers to Review Questions,” for the answers.
1: | What command displays the whole IPv6 routing table? |
2: | Using the following table, specify the commands used to add the static IPv6 routes in the router for each destination IPv6 network given.
Destination IPv6 Network | Next Hop | Corresponding Interface |
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3ffe::/16 | fe80::260:3eff:fe58:2644 | ethernet0 | 2002::/16 | — | Tunnel0 | 2001:410:ffff::/48 | fe80::260:3eff:fec5:8888 | ethernet1 | Default IPv6 route | fe80::260:3eff:fe69:3322 | fastethernet0/0 |
Destination IPv6 Network | Command Used in the Cisco IOS Software |
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3ffe::/16 | | 2002::/16 | | 2001:410:ffff::/48 | | Default IPv6 route | |
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3: | What changes were made to BGP4+ for IPv6 support? |
4: | What command is used in the BGP router subcommand mode to disable the advertisement of routing information for the IPv4 address family? |
5: | How should an IPv6 prefix list be applied in a BGP4+ configuration? |
6: | List the IPv6 commands that are equivalent to the well-known IPv4 commands listed in the following table.
IPv4 Command | Equivalent Command in IPv6 |
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show ip route | | router bgp | | ip prefix-list | | route-map | | show ip bgp | | clear bgp | | debug bgp | | show ip prefix-list | |
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7: | What destination address is used by RIPng in IPv6 to send updates? |
8: | Which command enables RIPng on an interface? |
9: | What are the new TLVs and the values they add in the IS-IS specification to support IPv6? |
10: | What NLPID value is defined in IS-IS for IPv6 support? |
11: | Which command starts IS-IS for IPv6 on an interface? |
12: | Which RFC describes the OSPFv3 specification? |
13: | Which command enables an OSPFv3 process on the router? |
14: | What replaces the network area command in OSPFv3? |
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