traceroute ipv6
Configuring Shared IPv6 Interfaces
You can create multiple shared IPv6 interfaces over the same layer 2 logical
interface for example, atm 5/3.101 enabling more than one IPv6 interface to
share the same logical resources.
For additional information about shared interfaces, see "Configuring Shared IPv6
Interfaces" on page 141 .
To share IPv6 interfaces:
p Parameter problem
S Source beyond scope
t Hop limit expired (TTL expired)
Example
host1#ping ipv6 1::1
There is no no version.
See ping
Use to discover the routes that router packets follow when traveling to their
destination.
You can specify:
Destination IPv6 address
Source interface for each of the transmitted packets
Source IPv6 address for each of the transmitted packets
Maximum number of hops of the trace and a timeout value
Size of the IPv6 packets (not the ICMP payload) in the range 0–64000 bytes
sent with the traceroute command. Including a size might help locate any
MTU problems that exist between your router and a particular device.
Hop count in the range 1–255; the default is 32
You can also force transmission of the packets on a specified interface regardless
of what the IPv6 address lookup indicates.
Example
host1#traceroute ipv6 1::1 timeout 10
There is no no version.
See traceroute
Chapter 2: Configuring IPv6
Configuring Shared IPv6 Interfaces
141
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