CCNA: Cisco Certified Network Associate — Question 607
Which two IPv6 addresses are used to provide connectivity between two routers on a shared link? (Choose two.)
Answer options
- A. FF02::0001:FF00:0000/104
- B. ff06:bb43:cc13:dd16:1bb:ff14:7545:234d
- C. 2002::512:1204b:1111::1/64
- D. 2001:701:104b:1111::1/64
- E. ::ffff:10.14.101.1/96
Correct answer: D, E
Explanation
The correct answers, D and E, are valid IPv6 addresses that can be used for routing purposes. Option D is a globally unique address suitable for routing, while E is an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address, which also supports connectivity. Options A, B, and C do not provide the necessary routing functionality between routers on a shared link.