Refer to the exhibit. Users in the branch network of 2001:db8:0:4::/64 report that they cannot access the Internet.
Which command is issued in IPv6 router EIGRP 100 configuration mode to solve this issue?
Refer to the exhibit. Users in the branch network of 2001:db8:0:4::/64 report that they cannot access the Internet.
Which command is issued in IPv6 router EIGRP 100 configuration mode to solve this issue?
In IPv6 router EIGRP configuration, when a router is configured as a stub, it only advertises connected routes and summary routes by default. This means it does not advertise other routes such as the default route (::/0) learned from another router. Since R1 is learning the default route from R2 but not advertising it to the Branch router, it indicates that R1 is likely configured as a stub. By issuing the no eigrp stub command on R1, it will start advertising all EIGRP-learned routes, including the default route, thus allowing users in the branch network of 2001:db8:0:4::/64 to access the Internet.
B is correct. If you look closely you see that R1 learn the default route ::/0 from R2 via Gig0/1 but is not advertising it to Branch router
To resolve the issue, issue the command no eigrp stub on router R1 in IPv6 EIGRP configuration mode. so "B' is rite answer
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B is correct. Stub routing in EIGRP means the router only shares some of its routes with neighbors like connected routes, summary routes, static routes, and redistributed routes. by default, when a router is configured as an EIGRP stub, it advertises connected and summary routes. ref: https://shorter.me/Cisco300410ENARSI
By observing the routing table we can determine that: 1) the default static route isn't learned on the branch router 2) R1 networks were learned. This concludes that on R1 we have eigrp stub connected which advertises only connected networks to Branch router.
The correct answer is: B
B is correct
B is the correct answer
B is correct. Stub routing in EIGRP means the router only shares some of its routes with neighbors like connected routes, summary routes, static routes, and redistributed routes. by default, when a router is configured as an EIGRP stub, it advertises connected and summary routes.
B correct
I lab it and it works just like the question says
I confirmed it with a lab, too. It's "B".
If you look closely you see that R1 learns the default route::/0 from R2 via Gig0/1 but is not advertising it to the Branch router Stub announces by default the connected and summary routes.
Refer to the diagram and the exhibit. All interfaces are participating in the routing processes shown in the diagram, and all neighborships have been formed. In addition, all the necessary routes have been exchanged. Which statement is correct in relationship to redistribution? answers are : BGP AS 65500 will not learn any EIGRP AS 100 prefixes. Branch will learn all IPv4 prefixes except 192.0.2.1. R2 will not learn any prefixes in EIGRP AS 100. Branch will learn all IPv4 prefixes in the diagram.
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