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Viewing IPv6 Routes Table Parameters Using CLI Commands The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for setting fields displayed in the IPv6 Routes Table page. Table 6-23. IPv6 Default Gateway CLI Commands CLI Command Description traceroute {ipv4-address | Discovers the routes that IPv4 packets will hostname} [size packet_size] actually take when traveling to their destination. [ttl max-ttl] [count packet_count] [timeout time_out] [source ip-address] [tos tos] traceroute ipv6 {ipv6-address Discovers the routes that IPv6 packets will | hostname} [size actually take when traveling to their destination. packet_size] [ttl max-ttl] [count packet_count] [timeout time_out] [source ip-address] [tos tos] show ipv6 route Displays the current state of the ipv6 routing table. The following is an example of the CLI commands: Console> show ipv6 route Codes: L - Local, S - Static, I - ICMP, ND - Router Advertisment The number in the brackets is the metric. S ::/0 via fe80::77 [0] VLAN 1 Lifetime Infinite ND ::/0 via fe80::200:cff:fe4a:dfa8 [0] VLAN 1 Lifetime 1784 sec L 2001::/64 is directly connected, g2 Lifetime Infinite L 2002:1:1:1::/64 is directly connected, VLAN 1 Lifetime 2147467 sec L 3001::/64 is directly connected, VLAN 1 Lifetime Infinite L 4004::/64 is directly connected, VLAN 1 Lifetime Infinite L 6001::/64 is directly connected, g2 Lifetime Infinite Configuring System Information 131