Managed Switch CLI Manual, Release 8.0.3
IPv6 Commands
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v1.0, July 2010
clear ipv6 neighbors
Use this command to clear all entries IPv6 neighbor table or an entry on a specific interface. Use
the
<unit/slot/port>
parameter to specify the interface.
show ipv6 route
This command displays the IPv6 routing table The
<ipv6-address>
specifies a specific IPv6
address for which the best-matching route would be displayed. The
<ipv6-prefix/ipv6-
prefix-length>
specifies a specific IPv6 network for which the matching route would be
displayed. The
<interface>
specifies that the routes with next-hops on the
<interface>
be
displayed. The
<protocol>
specifies the protocol that installed the routes. The
<protocol>
is one of the following keywords:
connected
,
ospf
,
static
. The
all
specifies that all routes
including best and non-best routes are displayed. Otherwise, only the best routes are displayed.
IPv6 Address
IPV6 address of neighbor or interface.
MAC Address
Link-layer Address.
IsRtr
Shows whether the neighbor is a router. If the value is TRUE, the neighbor is known to
be a router, and FALSE otherwise. A value of FALSE might not mean Note that routers
are not always
known
to be routers.
Neighbor State
State of neighbor cache entry. Possible values are Incomplete, Reachable, Stale, Delay,
Probe, and Unknown.
Last Updated
The time in seconds that has elapsed since an entry was added to the cache.
Format
clear ipv6 neighbors [<unit/slot/port>]
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Note:
If you use the
connected
keyword for
<protocol>
, the
all
option is not available
because there are no best or non-best connected routes.
Term
Definition