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QID: AR316 has wrong answer
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The correct answer for this question is IPv6 Snooping.  See validated result from chatgpt below:

what is the correct answer to this question?

The correct answer is: IPv6 Snooping
Here’s why:
  • IPv6 Snooping (ND Snooping) monitors and controls Neighbor Discovery (ND) traffic such as Neighbor Solicitations and Advertisements.
  • It builds a binding table (IP ↔ MAC ↔ interface), which is essential for proper neighbor discovery operation and performance.
  • It essentially ensures that the discovery process works correctly and securely by validating and tracking that traffic.
Why the others are wrong:
  • RA Throttling → only limits Router Advertisement rates, not overall neighbor discovery behavior
  • Source/Destination Guard → filters traffic based on bindings, but doesn’t control discovery traffic itself
  • ND Multicast Suppression → reduces multicast flooding for efficiency, but doesn’t manage correctness of discovery
So your selected answer (ND Multicast Suppression) is close conceptually (performance-related), but the question is really about controlling and validating discovery traffic, which points directly to IPv6 Snooping.

Please correct the answer for this question.

Thanks,

Adil
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