
Chapter 27
| IP Interface Commands
IPv6 Interface
– 764 –
This example displays a brief summary of IPv6 addresses configured on the switch.
Console#show ipv6 interface brief
Interface VLAN IPv6 IPv6 Address
--------------- ---------- ---------- ------------------------------------
VLAN 1 Up Up 2001:db8:0:1:2e0:cff:fe02:fd/64
VLAN 1 Up Up 2001:db8:2222:7272::72/96
VLAN 1 Up Up fe80::269:3ef9:fe19:6779/64
Table 155: show ipv6 interface - display description
Field
Description
VLAN
A VLAN is marked “up” if the switch can send and receive packets on this interface,
“down” if a line signal is not present, or “administratively down” if the interface has
been disabled by the administrator.
IPv6
IPv6 is marked “enable” if the switch can send and receive IP traffic on this
interface, “disable” if the switch cannot send and receive IP traffic on this interface,
or “stalled” if a duplicate link-local address is detected on the interface.
Link-local
address
Shows the link-local address assigned to this interface
Global unicast
address(es)
Shows the global unicast address(es) assigned to this interface
Joined group
address(es)
In addition to the unicast addresses assigned to an interface, a node is required to
join the all-nodes multicast addresses FF01::1 and FF02::1 for all IPv6 nodes within
scope 1 (interface-local) and scope 2 (link-local), respectively.
FF01::1/16 is the transient interface-local multicast address for all attached IPv6
nodes, and FF02::1/16 is the link-local multicast address for all attached IPv6
nodes. The interface-local multicast address is only used for loopback
transmission of multicast traffic. Link-local multicast addresses cover the same
types as used by link-local unicast addresses, including all nodes (FF02::1), all
routers (FF02::2), and solicited nodes (FF02::1:FFXX:XXXX) as described below.
A node is also required to compute and join the associated solicited-node
multicast addresses for every unicast and anycast address it is assigned. IPv6
addresses that differ only in the high-order bits, e.g. due to multiple high-order
prefixes associated with different aggregations, will map to the same solicited-
node address, thereby reducing the number of multicast addresses a node must
join. In this example, FF02::1:FF90:0/104 is the solicited-node multicast address
which is formed by taking the low-order 24 bits of the address and appending
those bits to the prefix.
MTU
Maximum transmission unit for this interface.
ND DAD
Indicates whether (neighbor discovery) duplicate address detection is enabled.
number of DAD
attempts
The number of consecutive neighbor solicitation messages sent on the interface
during duplicate address detection.
ND retransmit
interval
The interval between IPv6 neighbor solicitation retransmissions sent on an
interface during duplicate address detection.
ND advertised
retransmit
interval
The retransmit interval is included in all router advertisements sent out of an
interface so that nodes on the same link use the same time value.
ND reachable
time
The amount of time a remote IPv6 node is considered reachable after a
reachability confirmation event has occurred
ND advertised
reachable time
The reachable time is included in all router advertisements sent out of an
interface so that nodes on the same link use the same time value.
ND advertised
router lifetime
Tells the neighbor receiving this message how long this router should be used as
a default router.
Summary of Contents for AS5700-54X
Page 42: ...Contents 42...
Page 44: ...Figures 44...
Page 52: ...Tables 52...
Page 54: ...Section I Getting Started 54...
Page 80: ...Chapter 1 Initial Switch Configuration Setting the System Clock 80...
Page 210: ...Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring Commands 210...
Page 358: ...Chapter 9 Access Control Lists ACL Information 358...
Page 418: ...Chapter 12 Port Mirroring Commands RSPAN Mirroring Commands 418...
Page 436: ...Chapter 15 UniDirectional Link Detection Commands 436...
Page 442: ...Chapter 16 Address Table Commands 442...
Page 506: ...Chapter 18 VLAN Commands Configuring VXLAN Tunneling 506...
Page 526: ...Chapter 19 Class of Service Commands Priority Commands Layer 3 and 4 526...
Page 544: ...Chapter 20 Quality of Service Commands 544...
Page 652: ...Chapter 22 Multicast Filtering Commands MLD Proxy Routing 652...
Page 680: ...Chapter 23 LLDP Commands 680...
Page 722: ...Chapter 24 CFM Commands Delay Measure Operations 722...
Page 732: ...Chapter 25 Domain Name Service Commands 732...
Page 790: ...Chapter 27 IP Interface Commands ND Snooping 790...
Page 1072: ...Section III Appendices 1072...
Page 1102: ...List of CLI Commands 1102...
Page 1115: ......
Page 1116: ...AS5700 54X AS6700 32X E032016 ST R02 149100000198A...