Showing The Running-Configuration For An Interface; Clearing Ipv6 Routes - Dell S6100 Configuration Manual

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Dell#
The following example shows the show ipv6 route static command.
Dell#show ipv6 route static
Destination Dist/Metric, Gateway, Last Change
-----------------------------------------------------
S
8888:9999:5555:6666:1111:2222::/96 [1/0]
via
S
9999:9999:9999:9999::/64 [1/0]
via 8888:9999:5555:6666:1111:2222:3333:4444, 00:03:16

Showing the Running-Configuration for an Interface

To view the configuration for any interface, use the following command.
Show the currently running configuration for the specified interface.
EXEC mode
show running-config interface type {slot/port[/subport]}
Enter the keyword interface then the type of interface and slot/port information:
For a 10-Gigabit Ethernet interface, enter the keyword TenGigabitEthernet then the stack/slot/port/subport information.
For a 25-Gigabit Ethernet interface, enter the keyword twentyFiveGigE then the stack/slot/port/subport information.
For a 40-Gigabit Ethernet interface, enter the keyword fortyGigE then the stack/slot/port[/subport] information.
For a 50-Gigabit Ethernet interface, enter the keyword fiftyGigE then the stack/slot/port/subport information.
For a 100-Gigabit Ethernet interface, enter the keyword hundredGigE then the stack/slot/port information.
For the Management interface on the stack-unit, enter the keyword ManagementEthernet then the slot/port information.
Example of the show running-config interface Command
Dell#show run int Te 1/1/1/1
!
interface TenGigabitEthernet 1/1/1/1
no ip address
ipv6 address 3:4:5:6::8/24
shutdown
Dell#

Clearing IPv6 Routes

To clear routes from the IPv6 routing table, use the following command.
Clear (refresh) all or a specific route from the IPv6 routing table.
EXEC mode
clear ipv6 route {* | ipv6 address prefix-length}
*: all routes.
ipv6 address: the format is x:x:x:x::x.
mask: the prefix length is from 0 to 128.
NOTE:
IPv6 addresses are normally written as eight groups of four hexadecimal digits, where each group is separated by a
colon (:). Omitting zeros is accepted as described in Addressing.
2222:2222:3333:3333::1, Te 9/1/1, 00:03:16
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