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show ipv6 interface brief

show ipv6 interface IFNAME brief
Syntax
Default
Command Mode
Usage Guideline
Example
Switch > enable
Switch #show ipv6 interface brief
lo
unassigned
vlan1
2010:312::1
fe80::a01:2ff:fe39:1
vlan2
2010:311::1 (DAD check fail)
Switch #
CLI Reference Guide
These commands are used to display IPv6 interface summary information.
None
None
EXEC mode or any configuration mode.
The [status/protocol] information is the same description with "show ip interface
brief" command in the "Basic IPv4 command Reference Doc".
An IPv6 interface can be in either down state or up state. As an interface is in up
state, it can send and receive packets. If an interface is in down state, the directly
connected routing entry is removed from the routing table. Removing the entry
allows the software to use dynamic routing protocols to determine backup routes
to the network.
If you specify an optional interface type, you see information for that specific
interface. At current stage, the supporting interface type is VLAN.
If you specify no optional arguments, you see information on all the interfaces.
If the interface hardware is usable, the interface is marked "up." For an interface
to be usable, both the interface hardware and line protocol must be up.
If the IPv6 address DAD fail, the IPv6 address is marked "DAD check fail"
This example shows how to display IPv6 interface brief incidence:
[up/up]
[up/up]
[up/up]
show ipv6 interface brief
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