Which task must you perform to implement EIGRP for IPv6 on a device?

Which task must you perform to implement EIGRP for IPv6 on a device?
A. Use the ipv6 cef command to enable Cisco Express Forwarding on the device.
B. Configure a loopback interface on the device.
C. Manually configure the router ID
D. Statically configure a neighbor statement

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6 thoughts on “Which task must you perform to implement EIGRP for IPv6 on a device?

  1. Answer: C

    https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipv6/configuration/15-2mt/ipv6-15-2mt-book/ip6-eigrp.html

    This section lists ways in which EIGRP for IPv6 differs from EIGRP IPv4 and lists EIGRP for IPv6 restrictions:

    EIGRP for IPv6 is directly configured on the interfaces over which it runs. This feature allows EIGRP for IPv6 to be configured without the use of a global IPv6 address. There is no network statement in EIGRP for IPv6.
    In per-interface configuration at system startup, if EIGRP has been configured on an interface, then the EIGRP protocol may start running before any EIGRP router mode commands have been executed.

    An EIGRP for IPv6 protocol instance requires a router ID before it can start running.
    EIGRP for IPv6 has a shutdown feature. The routing process should be in “no shut” mode in order to start running.
    When a user uses a passive-interface configuration, EIGRP for IPv6 need not be configured on the interface that is made passive.
    EIGRP for IPv6 provides route filtering using the distribute-list prefix-list command. Use of the route-map command is not supported for route filtering with a distribute list.

  2. C

    If no EIGRP router ID has been automatically chosen, because of not having
    at least one working interface with an IPv4 address, configure an EIGRP
    router ID with the router-id rid command in EIGRP configuration mode.

  3. You are not right:
    1. Your link is for IPv4 EIGRP configuration.
    2. ASA routing is particular case.
    3. Neighbor configuration is not mandatory needed at IPv4 EIGR also.

    Answer: C

  4. D

    https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/asa/asa82/configuration/guide/config/route_eigrp.html#wp1084000

    This step configure the interfaces and networks that participate in EIGRP routing. You can configure one or more network statements with this command.

    Directly-connected and static networks that fall within the defined network are advertised by the ASA. Additionally, only interfaces with an IP address that fall within the defined network participate in the EIGRP routing process.

    If you have an interface that you do not want to participate in EIGRP routing, but that is attached to a network that you want advertised, see the section Configuring Interfaces in EIGRP.

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