Viewing Error Log in EIGRP for IPv6 Environment

Command to View Error Log in EIGRP for IPv6

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Which command should you enter to view the error log in an EIGRP for IPv6 environment?

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The correct answer to view the error log in an EIGRP for IPv6 environment is D. "show ipv6 eigrp events".

Explanation:

EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol) is a Cisco proprietary routing protocol used to exchange routing information between routers within a network. EIGRP for IPv6 is used for IPv6 routing and operates in a similar way to EIGRP for IPv4.

To view the error log in an EIGRP for IPv6 environment, you can use the "show ipv6 eigrp events" command. This command displays the event history log of EIGRP for IPv6, including errors and warning messages.

Option A, "show ipv6 eigrp neighbors" displays information about EIGRP neighbor relationships, including the router ID, IP address, and interface of each neighbor.

Option B, "show ipv6 eigrp topology" displays the current EIGRP topology table for IPv6 networks, including the routes, metrics, and successors for each route.

Option C, "show ipv6 eigrp traffic" displays information about EIGRP packets sent and received by the router, including the number of packets, packet types, and packet sizes.

Therefore, option D, "show ipv6 eigrp events" is the correct answer to view the error log in an EIGRP for IPv6 environment.