Which configuration mode can split horizon be disabled?

A network engineer is disabling split horizon on a point-to-multipoint interface that is running RIPng. Under which configuration mode can split horizon be disabled?
A. router(config-riping)#
B. router(config-rtr)#
C. router(config-if)#
D. router(config)#

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7 thoughts on “Which configuration mode can split horizon be disabled?

  1. Answer is B
    (config-if)#no ipv6 split-horizon ?
    eigrp Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)

    Interface mode is for EIGRP not RIPng

  2. B is the answer. Keyword in this question being ripng

    https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipv6/command/ipv6-cr-book/ipv6-s6.html#wp2339383153

    split-horizon (IPv6 RIP)

    To configure split horizon processing of IPv6 Routing Information Protocol (RIP) router updates, use the split-horizon command in router configuration mode. To disable the split horizon processing of IPv6 RIP updates, use the no form of this command.

    split-horizon

    no split-horizon

    1. Sorry for my mistake, RipNG is disable in router mode, according to RED1 explain, in interface mode is for rip ipv4.

      Letter B is correct.

      1. you are not mistaken under interface mode it can be disabled with command #no ipv6 split-horizon, which leaves us two correct answers, but only one count as correct… what an idiot created this qestion….

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