Command Reference Guide
show ipv6 route
Use the show ipv6 route command to display the contents of the Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) route
table. This table contains information about IPv6 networks and how to reach them. Variations of this
command include:
show ipv6 route
show ipv6 route <ipv6 address>
show ipv6 route <ipv6 address> longer-prefixes
show ipv6 route <ipv6 prefix/prefix-length>
show ipv6 route <ipv6 prefix/prefix-length> longer-prefixes
show ipv6 route bgp
show ipv6 route bgp verbose
show ipv6 route connected
show ipv6 route static
show ipv6 route static verbose
show ipv6 route summary
show ipv6 route summary realtime
show ipv6 route vrf <name>
show ipv6 route vrf <name> <ipv6 address>
show ipv6 route vrf <name> <ipv6 address> longer-prefixes
show ipv6 route vrf <name> <ipv6 prefix/prefix-length>
show ipv6 route vrf <name> <ipv6 prefix/prefix-length> longer-prefixes
show ipv6 route vrf <name> bgp
show ipv6 route vrf <name> connected
show ipv6 route vrf <name> static
show ipv6 route vrf <name> summary
The output of all show commands can be limited by appending the following modifiers to
the end of the command: | begin <text>, | exclude <text>, and | include <text>. The
include modifier limits output to lines that contain the specified text, the exclude modifier
excludes any lines with the specified text, and the begin modifier displays the first line of
output with the specified text and all lines thereafter.
For specific instructions and examples regarding these modifiers, refer to the introduction
of the
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