ZXR10 Command Manual (IPv6 Volume)
Purpose
Command Modes
Syntax
Instructions
Example
Purpose
Command Modes
Syntax
Syntax
Description
Instructions
Example
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show ipv6 route summary
Use this command to display information about statistics of the
number of various types of routes of IPv6 routing table.
All modes except user EXEC mode
show ipv6 route summary
This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.
Information about statistics of the number of various types of
routes in the IPv6 routing table is displayed, including connected,
static, RIPng, OSPF v3 and BGP+ routes, except local routes.
This example shows the output of show ipv6 route summary.
ZXR10(config)#show ipv route summary
IPv6 Routing Table Summary - 10 entries
3 connected, 2 static, 0 RIP, 5 BGP, 0 IS-IS, 0 OSPF
telnet6
Use this command to establish an IPv6 telnet connection.
User EXEC and privileged EXEC
telnet6 <ipv6-address>[interface <interface-name>]
<ipv6-address>
interface <interface-
name>
This command is supported after the platform version 4.6.02.
This command can be used to log into other routers or telnet
servers.
This example describes how to log into the server with the address
5ffe::1.
ZXR10#telnet6 5ffe::1
This example describes how to log into the server with the address
fe80::2d0:d0ff:fec0:9a41 on the outgoing interface fei_3/1.
Description
The best
Active
Temporarily active
Next hop is inactive
Next hop is obtained through resolution
Destination IPV6 address in dotted hex format
Name of the outgoing interface specified by
TELNET6