FE80::2D0:B7FF:FE2C:76B4
Table
22‐1 provides an explanation of the command output.
Table 22-1 show ipv6 neighbor Output Details
Output Field
IPv6 Address
Interface
MAC Address
isRtr
Neighbor State
Last Updated
show ipv6 route
This command displays the IPv6 routing table.
Syntax
show ipv6 route [{ipv6-addr [route-type] | {{ipv6-prefix/prefix-length | interface
interface} [route-type] | route-type | all]
Parameters
ipv6‐addr
ipv6‐prefix/prefix‐length The IPv6 network prefix of the route to display, and the prefix length.
interface interface
route‐type
all
Vlan 6
Vlan 6
What It Displays...
The IPv6 address of the neighbor on the interface.
The interface on which this neighbor was discovered.
The link layer address of the neighbor.
Whether the neighbor is a router. If the value is True, the neighbor
is known to be a router. Otherwise, the value is False.
State of the cache entry. Possible values are Incomplete,
Reachable, Stale, Delay, Probe, and Unknown.
The system uptime when the information for the neighbor was last
updated.
Specifies a specific IPv6 address for which the best‐matching route
should be displayed.
The prefix must be in the form documented in RFC 4291, with the
address specified in hexadecimal using 16‐bit values between colons.
The prefix length is a decimal number indicating the number of high‐
order contiguous bits of the address that comprise the network portion
of the address.
Specifies that the routes with next‐hops on this interface should be
displayed. Interface can be of the form:
vlan vlan‐id
tunnel tunnel‐id
loopback loop‐id
Specifies the route type as one of the following:
connected
static
ospf
Specifies that all routes should be displayed.
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show ipv6 route
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