HP 6120G/XG HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches IPv6 Configuration Guide - Page 97

Viewing IPv6 Router Information, Example of Show IPv6 Route Output, vlan &lt

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IPv6 Addressing Configuration View IPv6 Gateway, Route, and Router Neighbors ProCurve(config)# show ipv6 route IPv6 Route Entries Dest : ::/0 "Unknown" Address Gateway : fe80::213:c4ff:fedd:14b0%vlan10 Type : static Dist. : 40 Metric : 0 Dest : ::1/128 Loopback Address Gateway : lo0 Type : connected Dist. : 0 Metric : 1 Dest : 2001:db8:a03:e102::/64 Gateway : VLAN10 Global Unicast Address Type : connected Configured on the Switch Dist. : 0 Metric : 1 Dest : fe80::%vlan10 Gateway : VLAN10 Link-Local Address Configured on the Switch Type : connected Dist. : 0 Metric : 1 Dest : fe80::1%lo0 Gateway : lo0 Link-Local Address Assigned to the Loopback Address Type : connected Dist. : 0 Metric : 1 Figure 4-5. Example of Show IPv6 Route Output Viewing IPv6 Router Information Syntax: show ipv6 routers [ vlan < vid > ] This command lists the switch's IPv6 router table entries for all VLANs configured on the switch or for a single VLAN. This output provides information about the IPv6 routers from which routing advertisements (RAs) have been received on the switch. vlan < vid >: Optional. Specifies only the information on IPv6 routers on the indicated VLAN. Router Address: The IPv6 address of the router interface. Preference: The relative priority of prefix assignments received from the router when prefix assignments are also received on the same switch VLAN interface from other IPv6 routers. Interface: The VLAN interface on which the path to the router exists. 4-32

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IPv6 Addressing Configuration
View IPv6 Gateway, Route, and Router Neighbors
Figure 4-5.
Example of Show IPv6 Route Output
Viewing IPv6 Router Information
ProCurve(config)# show ipv6 route
IPv6 Route Entries
Dest : ::/0
Type : static
Gateway : fe80::213:c4ff:fedd:14b0%vlan10
Dist. : 40
Metric : 0
Dest : ::1/128
Type : connected
Gateway :
lo0
Dist. : 0
Metric : 1
Dest : 2001:db8:a03:e102::/64
Type : connected
Gateway : VLAN10
Dist. : 0
Metric : 1
Dest : fe80::%vlan10
Type : connected
Gateway : VLAN10
Dist. : 0
Metric : 1
Dest : fe80::1%lo0
Type : connected
Gateway :
lo0
Dist. : 0
Metric : 1
“Unknown” Address
Loopback Address
Global Unicast Address
Configured on the Switch
Link-Local Address
Configured on the Switch
Link-Local Address Assigned
to the Loopback Address
Syntax:
show ipv6 routers [ vlan <
vid
> ]
This command lists the switch’s IPv6 router table entries for
all VLANs configured on the switch or for a single VLAN. This
output provides information about the IPv6 routers from
which routing advertisements (RAs) have been received on the
switch.
vlan <
vid
>:
Optional. Specifies only the information on IPv6
routers on the indicated VLAN.
Router Address:
The IPv6 address of the router interface.
Preference:
The relative priority of prefix assignments received
from the router when prefix assignments are also received on
the same switch VLAN interface from other IPv6 routers.
Interface:
The VLAN interface on which the path to the router
exists.