Clear Ipv6 Neighbors; Show Ipv6 Protocols - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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Term
Definition
Interface
The interface in unit/slot/port format.
IPv6 Address
IPV6 address of neighbor or interface.
MAC Address
Link-layer Address.
IsRtr
Shows whether the neighbor is a router. If the value is TRUE, the neighbor is known to be a router,
and FALSE otherwise. A value of FALSE might mean that routers are not always known to be
routers.
Neighbor State
State of neighbor cache entry. Possible values are Incomplete, Reachable, Stale, Delay, Probe, and
Unknown.
Last Updated
The time in seconds that has elapsed since an entry was added to the cache.
Type
The type of neighbor entry. The type is Static if the entry is manually configured and Dynamic if
dynamically resolved.

clear ipv6 neighbors

Use this command to clear all entries IPv6 neighbor table or an entry on a specific interface.
Use the optional unit/slot/port parameter to specify an interface.
Format
clear ipv6 neighbors [unit/slot/port]
Mode
Privileged EXEC

show ipv6 protocols

This command lists a summary of the configuration and status for the active IPv6 routing
protocols. The command lists routing protocols that are configured and enabled. If a protocol
is selected on the command line, the display is limited to that protocol.
Format
show ipv6 protocols [bgp | ospf]
Mode
Privileged Exec
Parameter
Description
BGP Section:
Routing Protocol
BGP.
Router ID
The router ID configured for BGP.
Local AS Number
The AS number that the local router is in.
BGP Admin Mode
Whether BGP is globally enabled or disabled.
Maximum Paths
The maximum number of next hops in an internal or external BGP route.
M6100 Series Switches
IPv6 Commands
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