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Refer to the exhibit. An engineer is configuring the New York router to reach the Lo1 interface of the Atlanta router using interface Se0/0/0 as the primary path.
Which two commands must be configured on the New York router so that it reaches the Lo1 interface of the Atlanta router via Washington when the link between
New York and Atlanta goes down? (Choose two.)

  • A. Ipv6 route 2000::1/128 2012::1
  • B. Ipv6 route 2000::1/128 2012::1 5
  • C. Ipv6 route 2000::1/128 2012::2
  • D. Ipv6 route 2000::1/128 2023::2 5
  • E. Ipv6 route 2000::1/128 2023::3 5
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Suggested Answer: AE 🗳️

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ZayaB
Highly Voted 3 years, 8 months ago
I agree with Jeff, the question is not correctly worded. I also assumed that primary path is already configured and we are just configuring the floating route. :(
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GA24
Highly Voted 3 years, 9 months ago
How come option A is also correct where in the question it clearly states that the link between New York and Atlanta is down, Which also means that network 2012::/128 is down?
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sdokmak
3 years, 4 months ago
A is correct because it's asking for WHEN the link goes down. So you still need to configure the primary link.
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Most Recent 7 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: AE
A & E are correct
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Nmk3216
12 months ago
Selected Answer: AE
AE is correct. Because in this task the backup static route must be a floating static route.
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1 year, 4 months ago
I also assumed that primary path is already configured, not correctly worded. so it's asking to configure the network for when the link is up and when it's down
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DoBronx
2 years ago
W Question
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ZUMY
2 years, 2 months ago
A & E are correct
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aaronquiamco
2 years, 3 months ago
What does the 5 at the end mean?
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hp2wx
2 years, 3 months ago
The 5 is manually configuring the administrative distance for the static route. You should definitely review some routing concepts before you take your exam as this is a very important concept.
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JonCCNA12
2 years, 4 months ago
I hate how this is worded
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jahinchains
2 years, 6 months ago
Selected Answer: AE
the question is MUST CONFIGURE do you really configure two floating static route which is basically the same?
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ismatdmour
2 years, 8 months ago
(4)I may disappoint you more. It looks that they are the only routers in the city. The show command about each of them says that each of them are DRs and there exist no BDR (Backup designated router). Unfortunately, now, ficing the timers lead to they become 2-way at first, but they will proceed to negotiate DR/BDR roles, and finally they will agree on one of them as DR and the other as BDR. Sadly, this will bring A again (fixing timers) to false. But this leaves us with all incorrect answers. Ooops. If you will ask me what to choose, I think A (fixing timers) is the one (correct in the examiner's mind, remeber no other action can bring relation whatsoever unless you act and fix timers first). Again, I hate it when the question is not well studied and expecting the examiners to make assumptions which might be not assumed by the one who made the question........ hmmmmmmmm
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Vinarino
2 years, 9 months ago
A) Ipv6 route 2000::1/128 2012::1 = washington to atlanta (always up hence, default AD) Email, VoIP, etc., via an OC3 link is OK. E) E. Ipv6 route 2000::1/128 2023::3 5 = NY to washington (backup route hence AD = 5) Seems this BACKUP-route via NY to washington is the only link requireing setup in real life - to answer the Q. A) is already up!
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gaber
3 years, 1 month ago
D&E. The question is pretty clear.
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AlvinNg
3 years, 1 month ago
what is the 5 means ? on the answer E. Sorry I am still new in networking.. need some guide and explanation on this question..
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paulotiago
3 years, 1 month ago
AD - Administrative distance
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maximk33
3 years, 3 months ago
that it reaches the Lo1 interface of the Atlanta router** via Washington** when the link between. how answer A correct?! New York and Atlanta goes down?
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Coffeezw
3 years ago
A is correct coz the question says WHEN, not IS down
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IxlJustinlxl
3 years, 5 months ago
should only be E since router should be smart enough to figure out the other part itself (which interface to exit from); however, I guess doing the config in D would be best practice so no assumptions are being made. ANSWER = DE
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DixieNormus
2 years, 2 months ago
A router can't the see loopback interfaces of its neighbors, only the IPs of the interfaces it is connected to.
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mrsiafu
3 years, 6 months ago
Only possible answers are D & E based on the question.
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