Show IPv6 Routes
View the global IPv6 routing information with the following command.
Command Syntax
show ipv6 route
Figure 25-7
Figure 25-7. Command Example: show
FTOS#show ipv6 route
Codes: C - connected, L - local, S - static, R - RIP,
Gateway of last resort is not set
C
C
C
Figure 25-8
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IPv6 Routing
Command Mode
EXEC
type
illustrates the
show ipv6 route
B - BGP, IN - internal BGP, EX - external BGP,LO - Locally Originated,
O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area, N1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1,
N2 - OSPF NSSA external type 2, E1 - OSPF external type 1,
E2 - OSPF external type 2, i - IS-IS, L1 - IS-IS level-1,
L2 - IS-IS level-2, IA - IS-IS inter area, * - candidate default,
Destination
Dist/Metric, Gateway, Last Change
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2001::/64 [0/0]
Direct, Gi 1/1, 00:28:49
2002::/120 [0/0]
Direct, Gi 1/1, 00:28:49
2003::/120 [0/0]
Direct, Gi 1/1, 00:28:49
illustrates the
show ipv6 route
Purpose
Show IPv6 routing information for the specified
route type.
Enter the keyword:
•
To display information about a network, enter
the
ipv6 address
•
To display information about a host, enter the
hostname.
•
To display information about all IPv6 routes
(including non-active routes), enter
•
To display information about all connected IPv6
routes, enter
•
To display information about brief summary of
all IPv6 routes, enter
•
To display information about Border Gateway
Protocol (BGP) routes, enter
•
To display information about ISO IS-IS routes,
enter
isis
•
To display information about Open Shortest Path
First (OSPF) routes, enter
•
To display information about Routing
Information Protocol (RIP), enter
•
To display information about static IPv6 routes,
enter
static
•
To display information about an IPv6 Prefix
lists, enter
command output.
ipv6 route
summary command output.
(X:X:X:X::X).
all
.
connected
.
summary
.
bgp
.
.
ospf
rip
.
and the prefix-list name.
list
.
.