Refer to the exhibit. An engineer must advertise routes into IPv6 MP-BGP and failed. Which configuration resolves the issue on R1?
Refer to the exhibit. An engineer must advertise routes into IPv6 MP-BGP and failed. Which configuration resolves the issue on R1?
The configuration that resolves the issue on R1 involves ensuring the correct BGP configuration for IPv6. By specifying 'router bgp 65000', the autonomous system is correctly set. The command 'no bgp default ipv4-unicast' disables the default IPv4 unicast address-family, which is necessary for proper IPv6 handling in MP-BGP. The 'address-family ipv6 unicast' command ensures that the BGP instance can handle IPv6 unicast routes, and the 'network 2001:DB8::/64' command advertises the desired IPv6 network. This configuration correctly sets up R1 to advertise the 2001:DB8::/64 network into IPv6 MP-BGP.
Answer A is close but doesn't use a process id for ospf redistribution.
"The command is an enabler for Multi protocol BGP mode where multiple address families can be negotiated during the BGP session setup..." "The need for this command "no bgp default ipv4-unicast" may have been removed in recent IOS images by reverting the default BGP behaviuor to be Multi protocol." https://community.cisco.com/t5/routing/no-bgp-default-ipv4-unicast/td-p/2913083 https://community.cisco.com/t5/mpls/quot-no-bgp-default-ipv4-unicast-quot-command/td-p/1212139
C is correct
Answer is correct