Show Cam-Ipv6 Extended-Prefix - Dell S6000 Reference Manual

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show cam-ipv6 extended-prefix

Display the current settings and next-boot settings for cam-ipv6 extended-prefix configuration. Display
the cam-ipv6 extended-prefix configuration.
S6000
Syntax
show cam-ipv6 extended-prefix
Defaults
None
Command
EXEC
Modes
EXEC Privilege
Command
Version 9.3(0.1)
History
Usage
You can use this command to view the number of supported extended prefix
Information
entries in LPM configured. The output also displays the current applied value and
the new value that is applicable after the reboot of the device.
Example
Dell(conf)#do show cam-ipv6 extended-prefix
Cam-Ipv6-LPM Extended Prefix
--------------------------------
Current Settings
cam-ipv6-max-/65-to-/128-Prefix : 2048
Dell(conf)#
ipv6 unicast-host-route
Enable programming of IPv6 /128 route prefixes in L3 host table.
S6000
Syntax
[no] ipv6 unicast-host-route
Defaults
Enabled by default. By default, all the IPv6/128 route prefixes are installed only in L3
host table.
Command
CONFIGURATION
Modes
Command
Version 9.3(0.1)
History
Usage
You can use this command to enable programming of /128 route prefixes in L3
Information
host table or in LPM table. A warning message is displayed when you enter this
command stating that this setting takes effect for existing routes only when IPv6
route prefixes are cleared from the routing table (RTM). To enable programming
of /128 route prefixes in LPM table, use no ipv6 unicast-host-route command.
Example
Dell(conf)# ipv6 unicast-host-route
Warning: Command will take effect for existing routes only
IPv6 Basics
Introduced on the S6000.
Introduced on the S6000.
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