B - BGP, a - aggregate, s - suppressed
Network
R 2000:1:1::/64
R 2001:1:1::/64
R 3000:1:1::/64
R 3010:1:1::/64
Amongst R stands for RIP route, namely a RIP route with the destination network
address 2001:1:1::/64, next-hop address at fe80::203:fff:fe01:257c. It is learnt from the
Ethernet port VLAN2 with a metric value of 2, and still has 2 minutes 40 seconds before
time out.
17.5.5.1.6 show ipv6 rip database
Command: show ipv6 rip database
Function: Show messages related to RIPng database
Command Mode: Any mode
Example: Switch# show ipv6 rip database
17.5.5.1.7 show ipv6 rip interface
Command: show ipv6 rip interface [<ifname>]
Function: Show RIPng interface related messages
Parameter: <ifname> is the name of the interface to be displayed
Command Mode: Any mode
Example: Switch# show ip rip interface Vlan1
Loopback is up, line protocol is up
RIPng is not enabled on this interface
Ethernet1/10 is up, line protocol is up
Routing Protocol: RIPng
Passive interface: Disabled
Split horizon: Enabled with Poisoned Reversed
IPv6 interface address:
3000:1:1::1/64
fe80::203:fff:fe01:429e/64
17.6 OSPF
17.6.1 Introduction to OSPF
OSPF is abbreviation for Open Shortest Path First. It is an interior dynamic routing
Next Hop
::
fe80::203:fff:fe01:257c
::
::
482
If
Met Tag Time
Vlan2
1
0
Vlan2
2
02:40
Vlan10 1
0
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1
0