Displaying Ipv6 Interface Information - Dell PowerConnect B-RX Configuration Manual

Bigiron rx series supporting multi-service ironware v02.7.03
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BigIron RX# show ipv6 cache
Total number of cache entries: 10
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Syntax: show ipv6 cache [<index-number> | <ipv6-prefix>/<prefix-length> | <ipv6-address> |
The <index-number> parameter restricts the display to the entry for the specified index number
and subsequent entries.
The <ipv6-prefix>/<prefix-length> parameter restricts the display to the entries for the specified
IPv6 prefix. You must specify the <ipv6-prefix> parameter in hexadecimal using 16-bit values
between colons as documented in RFC 2373. You must specify the <prefix-length> parameter as a
decimal value. A slash mark (/) must follow the <ipv6-prefix> parameter and precede the
<prefix-length> parameter.
The ethernet | ve | tunnel parameter restricts the display to the entries for the specified interface.
The <ipv6-address> parameter restricts the display to the entries for the specified IPv6 address.
You must specify this parameter in hexadecimal using 16-bit values between colons as
documented in RFC 2373.
If you specify an Ethernet interface, also specify the port number associated with the interface. If
you specify a VE interface, also specify the VE number. If you specify a tunnel interface, also specify
the tunnel number.
This display shows the following information.
TABLE 170
This field...
Total number of cache entries
IPv6 Address
Next Hop
Port

Displaying IPv6 interface information

To display IPv6 interface information, enter the following command at any CLI level.
BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide
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IPv6 Address
5000:2::2
2000:4::106
2000:4::110
2002:c0a8:46a::1
fe80::2e0:52ff:fe99:9737
fe80::ffff:ffff:feff:ffff
fe80::c0a8:46a
fe80::c0a8:46a
2999::1
fe80::2e0:52ff:fe99:9700
ethernet <port> | ve <number> | tunnel <number>]
IPv6 cache information fields
Displaying global IPv6 information
Next Hop
LOCAL
LOCAL
DIRECT
LOCAL
LOCAL
LOCAL
LOCAL
LOCAL
LOCAL
LOCAL
Displays...
The number of entries in the cache table.
The host IPv6 address.
The next hop, which can be one of the following:
Direct – The next hop is directly connected to the router.
Local – The next hop is originated on this router.
<ipv6 address> – The IPv6 address of the next hop.
The port on which the entry was learned.
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Port
tunnel 2
ethe 3/2
ethe 3/2
ethe 3/2
ethe 3/2
loopback 2
tunnel 2
tunnel 6
loopback 2
ethe 3/1
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