I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. The network diagram provides a lot of useful information, and I know the IPv6 BGP configuration requirements well. I'll carefully evaluate each option.
This is a good test of my understanding of IPv6 BGP peering requirements. I'll need to consider factors like the interface types, addressing, and any potential routing configuration needed.
Okay, I think I've got this. The key is to identify the correct interface and IPv6 address configuration on router A that can establish a BGP session with router B. Let me go through the options carefully.
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the different interface types and IPv6 addressing shown in the diagram. I'll need to review my IPv6 networking knowledge to figure this out.
This looks like a tricky IPv6 BGP configuration question. I'll need to carefully analyze the network diagram and configuration options to determine the correct setup.
The main point of a legal hold is to preserve information, right? I feel like option D is really close, but I should double-check what we discussed about notification processes.
Option C looks like the correct answer to me. The interface on router A has the IPv6 address configured, which is necessary for establishing the IPv6 BGP session.
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