ping ipv6
2020::D480:1384:F58C:B114.1053
TCP
3333::211:88FF:FE59:4424.80
2020::D480:1384:F58C:B114.1054
TCP
::.443
::.*
TCP
3333::211:88FF:FE59:4424.22
2020::D480:1384:F58C:B114.1048
TCP
3333::211:88FF:FE59:4424.443
2020::D480:1384:F58C:B114.1055
ping ipv6
Use this command to test routing network connectivity by sending IP ping requests.
Syntax
ping ipv6-addr [size num]
Parameters
ipv6‐addr
size num
Defaults
None.
Mode
Switch mode, read‐write.
Usage
This command is also available in router mode.
Examples
This example shows output from a successful ping to IPv6 address 2001:0db8:1234:5555::1234:1.
B3(su)->ping ipv6 2001:0db8:1234:5555::1234:1
2001:DB8:1234:5555::1234:1 is alive
This example shows output from an unsuccessful ping to IPv6 address
2001:0db8:1234:5555::1234:1.
B3(su)->ping ipv6 2001:0db8:1234:5555::1234:1
no answer from 2001:DB8:1234:5555::1234:1
traceroute ipv6
Use this command to discover the routes that packets actually take when traveling to their
destination through the network on a hop‐by‐hop basis.
19-8 IPv6 Management
Specifies the IPv6 address of the system to ping. Enter the address in the
form documented in RFC 4291, with the address specified in hexadecimal
using 16‐bit values between colons.
(Optional) Specifies the size of the datagram packet. The value of num can
range from 48 to 2048 bytes.
ESTABLISHED
LISTEN
ESTABLISHED
TIME_WAIT