Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Practice Exam

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What command verifies the current IPv6 path to reach desired destinations?

  1. #check ipv6 route

  2. #show ipv6 path

  3. #show ipv6 route

  4. #ipv6 path status

The correct answer is: #show ipv6 route

The command that verifies the current IPv6 path to reach desired destinations is "show ipv6 route." This command is utilized in Cisco routers and switches to display the routing table, specifically focusing on IPv6 network routes. By using this command, network administrators can ascertain how packets destined for a specific IPv6 address will be routed through the network. This command provides detailed information including: - The destination IPv6 prefixes known to the router. - The next-hop addresses and outgoing interfaces that the router will use to forward packets. - The route metrics and administrative distances, giving insight into the path's reliability and preferences. By analyzing the output of this command, a network administrator can effectively determine if the routes are correctly configured and if the desired destinations are reachable via the configured IPv6 protocols. In contrast, other options listed do not represent valid Cisco IOS commands for verifying IPv6 routing paths. Therefore, they do not serve the purpose required to validate the current IPv6 route to desired destinations.