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1 March, 06:01

A network engineer configures a router with the following commands. Ro3 (config) # interface F0/5 Ro3 (config-if) # ipv6 address 2005:AC9:5B:1::1/64 Ro3 (config-if) # no shut Ro3 (configif) # end The router is connected to a switch in VLAN 10 and is working correctly on that VLAN. A network engineer configures a new computer to use SLAAC and assigns the computer to VLAN 10. 1. The computer is unable to obtain the correct IPv6 prefix and prefix length. What is wrong?

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  1. 1 March, 06:40
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    We have the following for the given problem:

    The ip nat inside source command to link the inside local and inside global addresses*

    -->an ACL to identify the local IPv4 address of the web server

    -->the keyword overload for the ip nat inside source command

    -->an IPv4 address pool
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