OSPF neighbor relationship with router BR.
Topology Details -
Two routers HQ and BR are connected via serial links.
Router HQ has interface Ethernet0/1 connected to the provider cloud and interface Ethernet0/0 connected to RA1.
Router BR has interface Ethernet0/0 connected to another router RA2.
IPv6 Routing Details -
All routers are running IPv6 OSPF routing with process ID number 100. Refer to the topology diagram for information about the OSPF areas. The Loopback 0 IPv4 access is the OSPF router ID on each router.
Configuration requirements -
✑ Configure IPv6 default route on router HQ with default gateway as 2001:DB8:B:B1B2::1
✑ Verify by pinging provider test IPv6 address 2001:DB8:0
Make sure that the default route is advertised in IPv6 OSPF on router HQ. This default route should be advertised only when HQ has a default route in its routing table.
✑ Router HQ is not forming IPv6 OSPF neighbor with BR. You must troubleshoot and resolve this issue.
To gain the maximum numbers of points, you must complete the necessary configurations and fix IPv6 OSPF neighbor issue with router BR. IPv6
Special Note:
OSPFv3 must be configured without using address families. Do not change the IPv6 OSPF process ID.
Refer to the topology below and answer the following question.
Why is the Branch2 network 10.1 0.20.0/24 unable to communicate with the Server farm1 network 10.1 0.10.0/24 over the GRE tunnel?
A. The GRE tunnel destination is not configured on the R2 router
B. The GRE tunnel destination is not configured on the Branch2 router
C. The static route points to the tunnel0 interface that is misconfigured on the Branch2 router
D. The static route points to the tunnel0 interface that is misconfigured on the R2 router.