IPv6 Routing Table Objectives Analyze a routing table to determine the route source, administrative distance, and metric for a given route to include IPv4/1Pv6. Scenario easily and interpret the IPv6 routing information listed within it. Use the IPv6 routin g the concepts presented in this chapter conceming IPv6, you should be able to read a routing table g table diagram shown below. Record your answers to the Reflection questions. Routing Table Diagranm R3t show ipv6 route IPv6 Routing Table default 8 entries Codes: C connected,L Local, s Static, u Per-user static route B BGP, R RIP, I ISIS L1, 12 IS1S L.2 IA 1SIS interarea, IS IS1S summary, D EIGRP, Ex EIGRP external ND ND Detault, NDp ND Pretix, DCE -Destination, NDr Redirect PF Intra, 01 OSP Inter, oxi OSPF ext 1, 0E2 osPE ext 2 ONI -OS PF NSSA ext 1, ON2 -OSPF NSSA ext 2 R 2001:BBB:CAFE:4::/64 [120/3) R 2001:BBB: CAFE:5::/64 [120/4) R 2001:BBB:CAFE:6::/64 (120/2] C 2001:BBB:CAFE:7::/64 (0/01 L 2001:BBB:CAFE:7::1/128 t0/o) output omitted) via FE80: :FE99:47FF:FE71:78AD, Seria10/0/1 via FE80::FE99:47FF:FE71:78A0, Seria10/0/1 via FE80::FE99:47FF: FE71:78A0, Seria10/0/1 via GigabitEtherneto/0, directly connected via GigabitEtherneto/o, receive 1. How many diferent IPv6 networks are shown on the routing tabile diagram? List them in the tabie pravided below Routing Table IPve Networks 2. The 2001:888:CAFE:7: route is isted twice on the routing table, once with a 164 and once with a /128. What is the significance of this dual network entry? 3. How many routes in this table are RIP routes? What type of RIP routes are listed: RIP, RIPV2, or RiPng? Use the first RIP route, as listed on the routing table, as a reference. What is the administrative distance of this route? What is the cost? What is the significance of these two values? 4. 5. Use the second RIP route, as referenced by the routing table diagram. How many hops would it take to get to the 2001:BBB:CAFE:5:84 network? What would happen to this routing table entry if the cost for this route exceeded 15 hops? 6. You are designing an IPv6 addressing scheme to add another router to your network's physical topology. Use the 184 prefix for this addressing scheme and an IPv6 network base of 2001.BBB CAFF 44 What would be the next, numerical network assignment you could use if the first three hextets remained the same? Justify your