The loopback1 interface of the Atlanta router must reach the loopback3 interface of the Washington router. Which two static host routes must be configured on the New York router? (Choose two)
The correct response is A and B. Static IPv6 host routes use a /128 prefix to identify one exact loopback destination. On the New York router, the Atlanta loopback route points toward Atlanta and the Washington loopback route points toward Washington through the appropriate next-hop addresses. For Cisco CCNA 200-301 v1.1, the important point is the mechanism, not a generic description of the technology. Routes using the wrong next hop or serial interface do not precisely satisfy both host reachability requirements. When this appears in a network, the symptom normally confirms the answer: the route installed, the state selected, the packet forwarded, the wireless client behaviour, or the management workflow will follow this rule. That is why this answer is the best fit for the scenario and not just a plausible networking term.
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