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Question ID 15467 | The implementations group has been using the test bed to do a proof-of-concept.
After several changes to the network addressing, routing schemes, a trouble ticket
has been opened indicating that the loopback address on R1 (2026::111:1) is not
able to ping the loopback address on DSW2(2026::102:1).
Use the supported commands to isolated the cause of this fault and answer the
following questions.
On which device is the fault condition located?
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Option A | R1
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Option B | R2
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Option C | R3
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Option D | R4
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Option E | DSW1
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Option F | ASW2
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Correct Answer | B |
Explanation Explanation: R2 is missing the needed IPV6 OSPF for interface s0/0/0.23
Question ID 15468 | The implementations group has been using the test bed to do a proof-of-concept.
After several changes to the network addressing, routing schemes, a trouble ticket
has been opened indicating that the loopback address on R1 (2026::111:1) is not
able to ping the loopback address on DSW2(2026::102:1).
Use the supported commands to isolated the cause of this fault and answer the
following questions.
What is the solution to fault condition?
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Option A | Under the interface Serial 0/0/0.23 configuration enter the ipv6 ospf 6 area 0 command.
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Option B | Under the interface Serial0/0/0.12 configuration enter the ipv6 ospf 6 area 12 command.
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Option C | Under ipv6 router ospf 6 configuration enter the network 2026::1:/122 area 0 command.
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Option D | Under ipv6 router ospf 6 configuration enter no passive-interface default command.
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Correct Answer | A |
Explanation Explanation: On R2, IPV6 OSPF routing, configuration is required to add ipv6 ospf 6 area 0 under interface serial 0/0/0.23