I think the key here is understanding the concept of OSPFv3 instances and how they can be configured. Let me think through the options carefully before selecting an answer.
I'm a bit confused by the terminology here. What exactly is the difference between in-band FEC and out-of-band FEC? I'll need to review those concepts before attempting this.
Aha, I got this! Multiple instances can indeed be run on a single link in OSPFv3. Now, where's the nearest vending machine? I need some caffeine to keep my brain sharp for the rest of this exam.
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. The question mentions something about 'sukugan of a shared router', which sounds a bit suspicious to me. Maybe the exam writer is trying to trick us?
Option D is definitely the correct answer. The OSPFv3 message header contains the instance ID, which allows multiple instances to run on a single link. I'm glad I studied this topic thoroughly!
Option D is definitely the correct answer. The OSPFv3 message header contains the instance ID, which allows multiple instances to run on a single link. I'm glad I studied this topic thoroughly!
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