Show Ipv6 Route Preferences; Show Ipv6 Route Summary - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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show ipv6 route preferences

Use this command to show the preference value associated with the type of route. Lower
numbers have a greater preference. A route with a preference of 255 cannot be used to
forward traffic.
Format
show ipv6 route preferences
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Term
Definition
Local
Preference of directly-connected routes.
Static
Preference of static routes.
OSPF Intra
Preference of routes within the OSPF area.
OSPF Inter
Preference of routes to other OSPF routes that are outside of the area.
OSPF External
Preference of OSPF external routes.
BGP External
Preference of BGP external routes.
BGP Internal
Preference of routes to other BGP routes that are outside of the area.
BGP Local
Preference of routes within the BGP area.

show ipv6 route summary

This command displays a summary of the state of the routing table. When the optional all
keyword is given, some statistics, such as the number of routes from each source, include
counts for alternate routes. An alternate route is a route that is not the most preferred route to
its destination and therefore is not installed in the forwarding table. To include only the
number of best routes, do not use the optional all keyword.
Format
show ipv6 route summary [all]
Modes
Privileged EXEC
User EXEC
Term
Connected Routes
Static Routes
BGP Routes
External
Internal
Local
M6100 Series Switches
Definition
Total number of connected routes in the routing table.
Total number of static routes in the routing table.
Total number of routes installed by the BGP protocol.
The number of external BGP routes.
The number of internal BGP routes.
The number of local BGP routes.
IPv6 Commands
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