Monitoring The Policy Configuration Of Ipv6 Interfaces - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - POLICY MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-04 Configuration Manual

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Monitoring the Policy Configuration of IPv6 Interfaces

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Table 38: show ip interfaces Output Fields (continued)
Field Name
next-hop
rate-limit-profile
committed
conformed
exceeded
action
show ip interface
Display detailed or summary information, including policy and classifier information, for
a particular IPv6 interface or for all interfaces. The default for the show ipv6 interface
command is all interface types and all interfaces. The brief or detail keywords with the
show ipv6 interface command displays different levels of information.
To display information about IPv6 policy lists:
host1#show ipv6 interface FastEthernet 9/0.6
FastEthernet9/0.6 line protocol VlanSub is up, ipv6 is up
Description: IPv6 interface in Virtual Router Hop6
Network Protocols: IPv6
Link local address: fe80::90:1a00:740:31cd
Internet address: 2001:db8:1::/48
Operational MTU 1500 Administrative MTU 0
Operational speed 100000000 Administrative speed 0
Creation type Static
ND reachable time is 3600000 milliseconds
ND duplicate address detection attempts is 100
ND neighbor solicitation retransmission interval is 1000 milliseconds
ND proxy is enabled
ND RA source link layer is advertised
ND RA interval is 200 seconds, lifetime is 1800 seconds
ND RA managed flag is disabled, other config flag is disabled
ND RA advertising prefixes configured on interface
Chapter 9: Monitoring Policy Management
Field Description
Next-hop IP addresses are used as forwarding
solutions, and the order of the rule within the
classifier that the router uses to choose the
solutions. The phrase in parenthesis describes
whether the rule entry is reachable, active, and
supported for the configured policy
Name of the rate-limit profile
Number of packets and bytes within the
committed rate limit
Number of packets and bytes exceeding the
committed rate limit but within the peak rate
Number of packets and bytes exceeding the peak
rate
Action performed on the packets matched by
the rules in the rate-limit profile
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