Show Ipv6 Traffic - NETGEAR ProSafe GSM7224P User Manual

Prosafe managed switch command line interface (cli) 9.0.2
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The rest of the output for this command is displayed in a table with the following column
headings:
Column
Definition
Headings
VLAN ID
The VLAN ID of a configured VLAN.
Logical
The interface in unit/slot/port format that is associated with the VLAN ID.
Interface
IPv6
The IPv6 prefix and prefix length associated with the VLAN ID.
Address/Prefix
Length

show ipv6 traffic

Use this command to show traffic and statistics for IPv6 and ICMPv6. Specify a logical,
loopback, or tunnel interface to view information about traffic on a specific interface. If you do
not specify an interface, the command displays information about traffic on all interfaces.
Format
show ipv6 traffic [{<unit/slot/port> | loopback <loopback-id> |
tunnel <tunnel-id>}]
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Term
Total Datagrams
Received
Received Datagrams
Locally Delivered
Received Datagrams
Discarded Due To
Header Errors
Received Datagrams
Discarded Due To MTU
Received Datagrams
Discarded Due To No
Route
Received Datagrams
With Unknown Protocol
ProSafe Managed Switch
Definition
Total number of input datagrams received by the interface, including those
received in error.
Total number of datagrams successfully delivered to IPv6 user-protocols
(including ICMP). This counter increments at the interface to which these
datagrams were addressed, which might not necessarily be the input interface
for some of the datagrams.
Number of input datagrams discarded due to errors in their IPv6 headers,
including version number mismatch, other format errors, hop count exceeded,
errors discovered in processing their IPv6 options, etc.
Number of input datagrams that could not be forwarded because their size
exceeded the link MTU of outgoing interface.
Number of input datagrams discarded because no route could be found to
transmit them to their destination.
Number of locally-addressed datagrams received successfully but discarded
because of an unknown or unsupported protocol. This counter increments at
the interface to which these datagrams were addressed, which might not be
necessarily the input interface for some of the datagrams.
IPv6 Commands
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