Configuring Eigrp For Ipv6; Displaying Ipv6 - Cisco ME 3400 Software Configuration Manual

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Configuring EIGRP for IPv6

By default, EIGRP for IPv6 is disabled. You can configure EIGRP for IPv6 on an interface. After
configuring the router and the interface for EIGRP, enter the no shutdown privileged EXEC command
to start EIGRP.
Note
If EIGRP for IPv6 is not in shutdown mode, EIGRP might start running before you enter the EIRGP
router-mode commands to configure the router and the interface.
To set an explicit router ID, use the show ipv6 eigrp command to see the configured router IDs, and then
use the router-id command.
As with EIGRP IPv4, you can use EIGRPv6 to specify your EIGRP IPv4 interfaces and to select a subset
of those as passive interfaces. Use the passive-interface default command to make all interfaces
passive, and then use the no passive-interface command on selected interfaces to make them active.
EIGRP IPv6 does not need to be configured on a passive interface.
For more configuration procedures, see the "Implementing EIGRP for IPv6" chapter in the Cisco IOS
IPv6 Configuration Library on Cisco.com.
Displaying IPv6
For complete syntax and usage information on these commands, see the Cisco IOS command reference
publications.
Table 36-2
Commands for Monitoring IPv6
Command
show ipv6 access-list
show ipv6 cef
show ipv6 interface interface-id
show ipv6 mtu
show ipv6 neighbors
show ipv6 ospf
show ipv6 prefix-list
show ipv6 protocols
show ipv6 rip
show ipv6 route
show ipv6 routers
show ipv6 static
show ipv6 traffic
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Purpose
Display IPv6 access lists.
Display Cisco Express Forwarding for IPv6.
Display IPv6 interface status and configuration.
Display IPv6 MTU per destination cache.
Display IPv6 neighbor cache entries.
Display IPv6 OSPF information.
Display IPv6 prefix lists.
Display IPv6 routing protocols on the switch.
Display IPv6 RIP routing protocol status.
Display IPv6 route table entries.
Display local IPv6 routers.
Display IPv6 static routes.
Display IPv6 traffic statistics.
Chapter 36
Configuring IPv6 Unicast Routing
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