Which two statements describe the configuration differences when MP-BGP is applied using the IPv6 protocol compared to IPv4 protocol? (Choose two.)
- IPv6 uses multicast to establish neighbor sessions.
- IPv4 addresses cannot be used to define a BGP RID.
- Routers with only IPv6 addressing must have the BGP RID statically defined.
- Routers with only IPv6 addressing must use AS numbers beyond 65535.
- The IPv6 address family must be initialized and the neighbor activated.
Answers Explanation & Hints:
The BGP configuration rules in IPv4 apply to IPv6, except that the IPv6 address family must be initialized, and the neighbor is activated. Routers with only IPv6 addressing must statically define the BGP RID to allow sessions to form. |