
IPv6 Commands
page 30-44
OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide
November 2009
show ipv6 router database
Displays a list of all routes (static and dynamic) that exist in the IPv6 router database. This database serves
as a central repository where routes are first processed for redistribution and where duplicate routes are
compared to determine the best route to use. If a route does not appear in the IPv6 router database list, then
the switch does not know about it. In the case of dynamically learned routes, this could indicate that the
route was never received by the switch.
show iv6p router database [protocol type | gateway ipv6_address | dest ipv6_prefix/prefix_length]
Syntax Definitions
type
Routing protocol type (local, static, or RIP).
gateway ipv6_address
IPv6 address of the next hop used to reach the destination IPv6 address.
ipv6_prefix
IPv6 network that is the destination of this static route.
/prefix_length
The number of bits that are significant in the iPv6 address (mask).
(0...128).
Defaults
By default, all routes are displayed.
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6250
Usage Guidelines
•
The IPv6 forwarding table is derived from IPv6 router database processing performed by the switch
and contains only unique routes that the switch currently uses. Use the
show ipv6 routes
command to
view the forwarding table.
•
If an expected route does not appear in the IPv6 forwarding table, use the
show ipv6 router database
command to see if the switch knows about the route and/or if a duplicate route with a higher prece-
dence was selected instead.
•
The switch compares the protocol of duplicate routes to determine which one to use. Regardless of
whether or not a route has a higher priority metric value, protocol determines precedence. Local routes
are given the highest level of precedence followed by static, then RIP routes. As a result, a route that is
known to the switch may not appear in the IP forwarding table if a duplicate route with a higher proto-
col precedence exists.
•
A list of inactive static routes is also included in the
show ipv6 router database
output display. A
route becomes inactive if the interface for its gateway goes down. Inactive routes are unable to get to
their destination and further investigation is warranted to determine why their gateway is unavailable.
•
Routes that appear as inactive are not included in the main IP router database listing. If an inactive
route becomes active, however, it is removed from the inactive list and added to the active route list.
Summary of Contents for OmniSwitch 6250
Page 140: ...Power over Ethernet PoE Commands page 4 18 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 212: ...Session Management Commands page 6 52 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 270: ...File Management Commands page 7 58 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 280: ...Web Management Commands page 8 10 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 328: ...SNMP Commands page 10 32 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 338: ...DNS Commands page 11 10 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 392: ...Link Aggregation Commands page 12 54 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 440: ...802 1Q Commands page 15 8 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 628: ...Loopback Detection Commands page 17 12 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 768: ...Ethernet Port Commands page 20 96 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 826: ...VLAN Management Commands page 22 26 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 968: ...Ethernet OAM Commands page 25 56 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 1014: ...LINK OAM Commands page 26 46 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 1036: ...UDLD Commands page 27 22 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 1048: ...Port Mapping Commands page 28 12 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 1256: ...IPv6 Commands page 30 90 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 1276: ...RDP Commands page 31 20 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 1372: ...RIP Commands page 33 32 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 1702: ...QoS Policy Commands page 39 206 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 1718: ...Policy Server Commands page 40 16 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...
Page 2018: ...Index Index 6 OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide November 2009...