HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches Layer 3 - IP Services Comm - Page 146

reset ipv6 pathmtu, reset ipv6 statistics

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# Clear all neighbor information on GigabitEthernet 1/0/1. reset ipv6 neighbors interface GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 reset ipv6 pathmtu Syntax View reset ipv6 pathmtu { all | static | dynamic } User view Default level 2: System level Parameters all: Clears all path MTUs. static: Clears all static path MTUs. dynamic: Clears all dynamic path MTUs. Description Use reset ipv6 pathmtu to clear the path MTU information. Examples # Clear all path MTUs. reset ipv6 pathmtu all reset ipv6 statistics Syntax reset ipv6 statistics [ slot slot-number ] View User view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters slot slot-number: Clears the IPv6 and ICMPv6 packets statistics on a specified IRF member switch. The slot-number argument specifies the ID of an IRF member switch. The value range for the argument depends on the number of member switches and their member IDs in the IRF fabric, which you can display with the display irf command. On a standalone device, the slot-number argument specifies the ID of the device. Description Use reset ipv6 statistics to clear the statistics of IPv6 packets and ICMPv6 packets. You can use the display ipv6 statistics command to display the statistics of IPv6 and ICMPv6 packets. Examples # Clear the statistics of IPv6 packets and ICMPv6 packets. reset ipv6 statistics 139

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# Clear all neighbor information on GigabitEthernet 1/0/1.
<Sysname> reset ipv6 neighbors interface GigabitEthernet 1/0/1
reset ipv6 pathmtu
Syntax
reset ipv6 pathmtu
{
all
|
static
|
dynamic
}
View
User view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
all
: Clears all path MTUs.
static
: Clears all static path MTUs.
dynamic
: Clears all dynamic path MTUs.
Description
Use
reset ipv6 pathmtu
to clear the path MTU information.
Examples
# Clear all path MTUs.
<Sysname> reset ipv6 pathmtu all
reset ipv6 statistics
Syntax
reset ipv6 statistics
[
slot
slot-number
]
View
User view
Default level
1: Monitor level
Parameters
slot
slot-number
: Clears the IPv6 and ICMPv6 packets statistics on a specified IRF member switch. The
slot-number
argument specifies the ID of an IRF member switch. The value range for the argument
depends on the number of member switches and their member IDs in the IRF fabric, which you can
display with the
display irf
command. On a standalone device, the
slot-number
argument specifies the ID
of the device.
Description
Use
reset ipv6 statistics
to clear the statistics of IPv6 packets and ICMPv6 packets.
You can use the
display ipv6 statistics
command to display the statistics of IPv6 and ICMPv6 packets.
Examples
# Clear the statistics of IPv6 packets and ICMPv6 packets.
<Sysname> reset ipv6 statistics