IPv6 Static Routing
49 questions
Fill in the blank with the exact Cisco IOS command needed to configure the specified static route.
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An administrator must create a static route on a Cisco router for destination prefix . The next-hop router's link-local address is , reached via local interface GigabitEthernet0/1, and the route must be configured with an administrative distance of 110. Which Cisco IOS command correctly completes this configuration?
A network engineer is configuring IPv6 static routes on a Cisco router to forward traffic to the destination network . The primary path must use the neighbor's link-local address via the local exit interface GigabitEthernet0/0/1. A secondary floating static route must use the global unicast next-hop address with an administrative distance of 130. Which two commands must be configured on the router?
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A network engineer is configuring static routes on a Cisco IOS router to forward traffic to remote IPv6 networks. Which TWO statements accurately describe the requirements and behavior of IPv6 static route configurations? (Select TWO.)
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A network administrator is configuring a static route on a Cisco router using a link-local address (fe80::2) as the next hop to reach the remote network 2001:db8:10:20::/64. The local egress interface is GigabitEthernet0/0/1. Which Cisco IOS command correctly configures this route?
An engineer is configuring a fully specified IPv6 static route on a Cisco router to forward traffic destined for . What local interface keyword completes the command syntax when using the next-hop link-local address via interface GigabitEthernet0/0/2?
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A network administrator needs to create a static route on router R1 to reach remote subnet . The administrator decides to specify the next-hop router R2 using R2's link-local address across R1's outbound GigabitEthernet 0/0/1 interface. Which Cisco IOS command correctly configures this IPv6 static route?
A network administrator must configure a static route on router R1 to reach the destination subnet . The administrator intends to use the link-local address of the adjacent router as the next hop via R1's local exit interface GigabitEthernet0/0/1. Which Cisco IOS command accurately achieves this configuration?
An engineer needs to configure two IPv6 static routes on a Cisco IOS router:
1. A static route to reach the remote network using the link-local address of the adjacent router connected via interface .
2. A backup (floating) default static route via the global unicast next-hop address with an Administrative Distance of .
Which TWO IPv6 static route commands correctly fulfill these requirements?
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