Which command is used to allow a protocol other than IPv4 within the multiprotocol BGP?

a. no bgp default ipv4-unicast
b. neighbor IPv6_address remote as AS_Number
c. address-family
d. None of the above

a. no bgp default ipv4-unicast
Explanation: The no bgp default ipv4-unicast command is used to allow protocols other than IPv4 to be activated within the multiprotocol BGP (BGP4+). By default, only the IPv4 unicast is enabled. Next, an IPv6 peer is specified using the command neighbor IPv6_address remote as AS_Number. Within the multiprotocol BGP, a protocol must be specified using the command address-family.

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