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Displaying IPv6

Command
Step 4
show ipv6 static [ipv6-address |
ipv6-prefix/prefix length] [interface
interface-id] [recursive] [detail]
or
show ipv6 route static [updated]
Step 5
copy running-config startup-config
To remove a configured static route, use the no ipv6 route ipv6-prefix/prefix length {ipv6-address |
interface-id [ipv6-address]} [administrative distance] global configuration command.
This example shows how to configure a floating static route with an administrative distance of 130 to an
interface:
Switch(config)# ipv6 route 2001:0DB8::/32 gigabitethernet0/1 130
For more information about configuring static IPv6 routing, see the "Implementing Static Routes 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 37-2
Table 37-2
Commands for Monitoring IPv6
Command
show ipv6 access-list
show ipv6 interface interface-id
show ipv6 mtu
show ipv6 neighbors
show ipv6 prefix-list
show ipv6 protocols
show ipv6 route
show ipv6 static
show ipv6 traffic
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Purpose
Verify your entries by displaying the contents of the IPv6 routing
table.
(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.
shows the privileged EXEC commands for monitoring IPv6 on the switch.
Purpose
Display a summary of access lists.
Display IPv6 interface status and configuration.
Display IPv6 MTU per destination cache.
Display IPv6 neighbor cache entries.
Display a list of IPv6 prefix lists.
Display IPv6 routing protocols on the switch.
Display the IPv6 route table entries.
Display IPv6 static routes.
Display IPv6 traffic statistics.
interface interface-id—(Optional) Display only those static
routes with the specified interface as an egress interface.
recursive—(Optional) Display only recursive static routes. The
recursive keyword is mutually exclusive with the interface
keyword, but it can be used with or without the IPv6 prefix
included in the command syntax.
detail—(Optional) Display this additional information:
For valid recursive routes, the output path set, and
maximum resolution depth.
For invalid routes, the reason why the route is not valid.
Chapter 37
Configuring IPv6 Host Functions
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