Which routing table is used to store known IPv6 routes?
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A. B. C. D.C
IPv6 routes are stored in the inet6.0 routing table on Junos devices.
The routing table used to store known IPv6 routes in Juniper Networks' Junos operating system is the inet6.0 routing table.
To understand the reasoning behind this, it is important to understand the naming conventions used for routing tables in Junos. The naming convention for routing tables in Junos is as follows: family name (inet or inet6) followed by an optional instance number (0 or higher). The family name indicates the address family that the routing table is intended to store routes for, with "inet" representing IPv4 and "inet6" representing IPv6.
The inet.0 routing table is used to store routes for IPv4, whereas the inet6.0 routing table is used to store routes for IPv6. The inet.2 routing table is used for the Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) forwarding plane, and is not directly related to storing IPv6 routes.
Therefore, the correct answer to the given question is option C: inet6.0.