Display Ipv6 Relay-Tunnel - H3C MSR 20-20 Command Reference Manual

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display ipv6 relay-tunnel

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Use the
display ipv6 relay-route
information.
# Display IPv6 recursive route information.
<Sysname> display ipv6 relay-route
Total Number of relay-route is: 1
Dest/Mask: 192::1/64
Related instance id(always 0): 0(1)
Table 212 Description on the fields of the display ipv6 relay-route command
Field
Total Number of Relay-route
Dest/Mask
Related instance id(always 0)
display ipv6 relay-tunnel
Any view
None
Use the
display ipv6 relay-tunnel
information.
# Display IPv6 recursive tunnel information.
<Sysname> display ipv6 relay-tunnel
Total Number of relay-tunnel is: 1.
Dest/Mask: 192::0/64
Related instance id(always 0): 0(1)
Table 213 Description on the fields of the display ipv6 relay-tunnel command
Field
Total Number of Relay-tunnel
Dest/Mask
Related instance id(always 0)
command to display IPv6 recursive route
Description
Total number of recursive routes
Destination address/mask of the recursive route
IPv6 supports public networks only. Therefore, the
instance ID can be 0 only.
The number in the parentheses after the instance ID
indicates the number of routes that have used the
recursive route in the routing table.
command to display IPv6 recursive tunnel
Description
Total number of recursive tunnels
Destination address/mask of the recursive tunnel
IPv6 supports public networks only. Therefore, the
instance ID can be 0 only.
The number in the parentheses after the instance ID
indicates the number of routes that have used the
recursive tunnel in the routing table.
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