Monitoring Ipv6; System Event Logs; Establishing A Baseline - Juniper IGP - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V11.1.X Configuration Manual

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Monitoring IPv6

This section explains how to set an IPv6 statistics baseline and use the show
commands to view your IPv6 configuration, monitor IPv6 interfaces and statistics,
and view IPv6 neighbors. Many of these show commands also contain Neighbor
Discovery information.

System Event Logs

To troubleshoot and monitor IPv6, use the following system event logs:
For more information about using event logs, see the JUNOSe System Event Logging
Reference Guide.

Establishing a Baseline

IPv6 statistics are stored in system counters. The only way to reset the system
counters is to reboot the system. You can, however, establish a baseline for IPv6
statistics by setting a group of reference counters to zero (0).
baseline ipv6
baseline ipv6 interface
There is no no version.
See clear ipv6 neighbors
ipv6General IPv6 general information
ipv6Interface IPv6 interface events
ipv6ProfileMgr IPv6 profile manager events
ipv6RouteTable IPv6 routing table events
ipv6Traffic IPv6 frame transmit and receive events
Use to set a baseline for IPv6 statistics.
The router implements the baseline by reading and storing the statistics at the
time the baseline is set and then subtracting this baseline whenever
baseline-relative statistics are retrieved.
Use the udp keyword to set a baseline for UDP statistics
Use the delta keyword with IPv6 show commands to specify that baselined
statistics are to be shown.
Example
host1#baseline ipv6
There is no no version
See baseline ipv6
Chapter 2: Configuring IPv6
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Monitoring IPv6

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