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9.3.1.5
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, 6to4.
The all specifies that all routes including best and non-best routes are displayed. Otherwise, only the best
routes are displayed.
If you use the connected keyword for
<protocol>,
the all option is not available because
there are no best or non-best connected routes.
Syntax
show ipv6 route [{<ipv6-address> [<protocol>] | {{<ipv6-prefix/ipv6-prefix-length> | <slot/port> | vlan
<vlan-id>} [<protocol>] | <protocol> | summary} [all] | all}]
Default Setting
None
Command Mode
Privileged Exec
User Exec
Display Message
The
show ipv6 route
command displays the routing tables in the following format:
Codes: C - connected, S
– static, 6To4 – 6to4 Route, RG - RIPng
O - OSPF Intra, OI - OSPF Inter, OE1 - OSPF Ext 1, OE2 - OSPF Ext 2
ON1 - OSPF NSSA Ext Type 1, ON2 - OSPF NSSA Ext Type 2
The columns for the routing table display the following information:
Code:
The code for the routing protocol that created this routing entry.
IPv6-Prefix/IPv6-Prefix-Length:
The IPv6-Prefix and prefix-length of the destination IPv6 network
corresponding to this route.
Preference/Metric:
The administrative distance (preference) and cost (metric) associated with this
route. An example of this output is [1/0], where 1 is the preference and 0 is the metric.
Tag:
Displays the decimal value of the tag associated with a redistributed route, if it is not 0.
Next-Hop:
The outgoing router IPv6 address to use when forwarding traffic to the next router (if any)
in the path toward the destination
Route-Timestamp:
The last updated time for dynamic routes. The format of Route-Timestamp will
be
Days:Hours:Minutes if days > = 1