ipv6-address1
/
ipv6-address2
: Specifies the an IPv6 address range from IPv6 address1 to IPv6
address2.
prefix-length1
/
prefix-length2
: Specifies the prefix length, in the range of 0 to 128.
verbose
: Displays both active and inactive verbose routing information. Without this keyword, only
brief active routing information is displayed.
|
: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular
expressions, see
Fundamentals Configuration Guide
.
begin
: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow.
exclude
: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression.
include
: Displays all lines that match the specified regular expression.
regular-expression
: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters.
Description
Use
display ipv6 routing-table ipv6-address
to display routing information about the specified
destination IPv6 address.
Executing the command with different parameters yields different output:
•
display
ipv6
routing-table
ipv6-address
prefix-length
:
{
The system ANDs the input destination IPv6 address with the input prefix length.
{
The system ANDs the destination IPv6 address in each route entry with the input prefix
length.
If the two operations yield the same result for an entry and the entry is active with a prefix length
less than or equal to the input prefix length, the entry is displayed.
{
Only route entries that exactly match the input destination address and prefix length are
displayed.
•
display
ipv6
routing-table
ipv6-address prefix-length
longer-match
:
{
The system ANDs the input destination IPv6 address with the input prefix length.
{
The system ANDs the destination IPv6 address in each route entry with the input prefix
length.
If the two operations yield the same result for multiple entries with a prefix length less than or
equal to the input prefix length, the one that is active with the longest prefix length is displayed.
Use
display ipv6 routing-table ipv6-address1 ipv6-address2
to display routes whose destinations
fall into the specified IPv6 address range.
Examples
# Display brief information about the route matching the specified destination IPv6 address.
<Sysname> display ipv6 routing-table 10::1 127
Routing Table: Public
Summary Count: 3
Destination: 10::/64 Protocol : Static
NextHop : :: Preference: 60
Interface : NULL0 Cost : 0
Destination: 10::/68 Protocol : Static
NextHop : :: Preference: 60
Interface : NULL0 Cost : 0
Destination: 10::/120 Protocol : Static
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