02-18-2024, 12:20 AM
OSPFv2 supports IPv4, while OSPFv3 supports IPv6.
https://content.cisco.com/chapter.sjs?ur...0.html.xml
The server has a known IP address of 2::2/64
To be able to enable OSPFv3 on an interface, the interface must be enabled for IPv6. This occurs when the interface is configured with a global unicast IPv6 address.
https://www.ciscopress.com/articles/arti...4&seqNum=4
Since there is no mention of IPv6 to IPv4 NAT, we must select the option to use IPv6 to connect to the server at Center (2::2/64). This assumes that the command "ipv6 ospf 1 area 2" falls under IPv6 configruation but is still the best answer.
https://content.cisco.com/chapter.sjs?ur...0.html.xml
The server has a known IP address of 2::2/64
To be able to enable OSPFv3 on an interface, the interface must be enabled for IPv6. This occurs when the interface is configured with a global unicast IPv6 address.
https://www.ciscopress.com/articles/arti...4&seqNum=4
Since there is no mention of IPv6 to IPv4 NAT, we must select the option to use IPv6 to connect to the server at Center (2::2/64). This assumes that the command "ipv6 ospf 1 area 2" falls under IPv6 configruation but is still the best answer.