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show ipv6 route
CLI Reference Guide
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Example
Use the
show ipv6 route
command to check what the active routing entries for
IPv6 are.
Use the
show ipv6 route database
command to check which routing database
entries for IPv6 are currently working.
Switch > enable
Switch # show ipv6 route
IPv6 Routing Table
Codes: K - kernel route, C - connected, S - static, R - RIP, O - OSPF,
I - IS-IS, B - BGP, X - add to ACL table fail
S ::/0 [1/0] via 192:0:7:2::2
C 20:50:71:1::/64 is directly connected, vlan10
O 115:50:70::/64 [110/2] via fe80::a00:1ff:fe02:6, vlan10, 0DT0H0M7S
O 150::/64 [110/20] via fe80::a00:1ff:fe02:6, vlan10, 0DT0H0M7S
CX 192:0:7:2::/80 is directly connected, vlan111
S 192:0:123:2::/64 [1/0] via 20:50:71:1::2
[1/0] via 192:0:7:2::2
S 192:0:244:2::/64 [1/0] via 20:50:71:1::2
S a100::/64 [1/0] via fe80::250:baff:fe91:bb28, vlan111
[1/0] via fe80::a00:1ff:fe02:6, vlan10
Total Entries: 8 entries, 10 routes
Switch #
Switch > enable
Switch # show ipv6 route database
IPv6 Routing Table
Codes: K - kernel route, C - connected, S - static, R - RIP, O - OSPF,
I - IS-IS, B - BGP, X - add to ACL table fail
> - selected route, * - FIB route, p - stale info
S*> ::/0 [1/0] via 192:0:7:2::2
O 20:50:71:1::/64 [110/1] vlan10, 0DT0H8M36S
C*> 20:50:71:1::/64 is directly connected, vlan10
O*> 115:50:70::/64 [110/2] via fe80::a00:1ff:fe02:6, vlan10, 0DT0H1M5S
O*> 150::/64 [110/20] via fe80::a00:1ff:fe02:6, vlan10, 0DT0H1M5S
O 192:0:7:2::/64 [110/1] vlan111, 0DT0H8M36S
C*> 192:0:7:2::/64 is directly connected, vlan111
S*> 192:0:123:2::/64 [1/0] via 20:50:71:1::2
*> [1/0] via 192:0:7:2::2
S*> 192:0:244:2::/64 [1/0] via 20:50:71:1::2
S*> a100::/64 [1/0] via fe80::250:baff:fe91:bb28, vlan111
*> [1/0] via fe80::a00:1ff:fe02:6, vlan10
Total Entries: 10 entries, 12 routes
Switch#