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Table 41, Command output, Display brief IPv6 information for interface Tunnel 0.

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Field OutRequests OutForwDatagrams InNoRoutes InTooBigErrors OutFragOKs OutFragCreates InMcastPkts InMcastNotMembers OutMcastPkts InAddrErrors InDiscards OutDiscards Description Local IPv6 packets sent by IPv6 application protocols. Packets forwarded by the outbound interface. IPv6 packets that were discarded because no matched route can be found. IPv6 packets that were received normally but discarded before they were forwarded because they exceeded the PMTU. Packets that were fragmented on the outbound interface. Number of packet fragments after fragmentation on the outbound interface. IPv6 multicast packets received on the interface. Incoming IPv6 multicast packets that were discarded because the interface did not belong to the corresponding multicast groups. IPv6 multicast packets sent by the interface. IPv6 packets that were discarded due to invalid destination addresses. Received IPv6 packets that were discarded due to resource problems rather than packet content errors. Sent packets that were discarded due to resource problems rather than packet content errors. # Display brief IPv6 information for interface Tunnel 0. display ipv6 interface tunnel 0 brief *down: administratively down (s): spoofing Interface Physical Tunnel0 up Table 41 Command output Protocol up IPv6 Address 3000::1 Field *down (s) Interface Physical Protocol Description The tunnel interface is administratively down, that is, the interface is closed by using the shutdown command. Spoofing attribute of the tunnel interface, that is, the link protocol state of the tunnel interface is up, but the link does not exist, or the link is established on demand, instead of being permanent. Name of the tunnel interface. Physical state of the tunnel interface: • *down-The interface is administratively down. That is, the interface is shut down with the shutdown command. • down-The interface is administratively up but its physical state is down. • up-Both the administrative and physical states of the interface are up. Link layer protocol state of the tunnel interface: • down-The protocol state of the interface is down. • up-The protocol state of the interface is up. 161

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Field
Description
OutRequests
Local IPv6 packets sent by IPv6 application protocols.
OutForwDatagrams
Packets forwarded by the outbound interface.
InNoRoutes
IPv6 packets that were discarded because no matched route can be
found.
InTooBigErrors
IPv6 packets that were received normally but discarded before they were
forwarded because they exceeded the PMTU.
OutFragOKs
Packets that were fragmented on the outbound interface.
OutFragCreates
Number of packet fragments after fragmentation on the outbound
interface.
InMcastPkts
IPv6 multicast packets received on the interface.
InMcastNotMembers
Incoming IPv6 multicast packets that were discarded because the
interface did not belong to the corresponding multicast groups.
OutMcastPkts
IPv6 multicast packets sent by the interface.
InAddrErrors
IPv6 packets that were discarded due to invalid destination addresses.
InDiscards
Received IPv6 packets that were discarded due to resource problems
rather than packet content errors.
OutDiscards
Sent packets that were discarded due to resource problems rather than
packet content errors.
# Display brief IPv6 information for interface Tunnel 0.
<Sysname> display ipv6 interface tunnel 0 brief
*down: administratively down
(s): spoofing
Interface
Physical
Protocol
IPv6 Address
Tunnel0
up
up
3000::1
Table 41
Command output
Field
Description
*down
The tunnel interface is administratively down, that is, the interface is closed by using
the
shutdown
command.
(s)
Spoofing attribute of the tunnel interface, that is, the link protocol state of the tunnel
interface is up, but the link does not exist, or the link is established on demand, instead
of being permanent.
Interface
Name of the tunnel interface.
Physical
Physical state of the tunnel interface:
*down
—The interface is administratively down. That is, the interface is shut down
with the
shutdown
command.
down
—The interface is administratively up but its physical state is down.
up
—Both the administrative and physical states of the interface are up.
Protocol
Link layer protocol state of the tunnel interface:
down
—The protocol state of the interface is down.
up
—The protocol state of the interface is up.