Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Practice Exam

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What command is used to display the IPv6 enabled router's routing table?

  1. show ipv6 ospf

  2. show ipv6 ospf database

  3. show ipv6 route

  4. show ipv6 ospf interface

The correct answer is: show ipv6 route

The command that is used to display the IPv6 enabled router's routing table is "show ipv6 route." This command provides a comprehensive overview of all the IPv6 routes that the router has learned, including directly connected networks and those learned through routing protocols. By issuing this command, network administrators can effectively troubleshoot and analyze the routing state of the device, ensuring that packets can be appropriately forwarded through the network. Other choices relate to specific aspects of IPv6 routing but do not serve the purpose of showing the entire routing table. For instance, commands concerning OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) would provide details relevant to that specific routing protocol, such as interfaces or database information, but they do not display the overall routing table. Therefore, "show ipv6 route" is the most appropriate command for viewing the complete routing table in an IPv6 context.