HP 6120XG HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches IPv6 Configuration Guide - Page 96

View IPv6 Gateway, Route, and Router Neighbors, Viewing Gateway and IPv6 Route Information

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IPv6 Addressing Configuration View IPv6 Gateway, Route, and Router Neighbors View IPv6 Gateway, Route, and Router Neighbors Use these commands to view the switch's current routing table content and connectivity to routers per VLAN. This includes information received in router advertisements from IPv6 routers on VLANs enabled with IPv6 on the switch. Viewing Gateway and IPv6 Route Information Syntax: show ipv6 route [ ipv6-addr ] [connected ] This command displays the routes in the switch's IPv6 routing table. ipv6-addr: Optional. Limits the output to show the gateway to the specified IPv6 address. connected: Optional. Limits the output to show only the gateways to IPv6 addresses connected to VLAN interfaces configured on the switch, including the loopback (::1/128) address. Dest: The destination address for a detected route. Gateway: The IPv6 address or VLAN interface used to reach the destination. (Includes the loopback address.) Type: Indicates route type (static, connected, RIP, or OSPF). Distance: The route's administrative distance, used to determine the best path to the destination. Metric: Indicates the route cost for the selected destination. 4-31

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IPv6 Addressing Configuration
View IPv6 Gateway, Route, and Router Neighbors
View IPv6 Gateway, Route, and Router
Neighbors
Use these commands to view the switch's current routing table content and
connectivity to routers per VLAN. This includes information received in router
advertisements from IPv6 routers on VLANs enabled with IPv6 on the switch.
Viewing Gateway and IPv6 Route Information
Syntax:
show ipv6 route [
ipv6-addr
] [connected ]
This command displays the routes in the switch's IPv6 routing
table.
ipv6-addr
:
Optional. Limits the output to show the gateway to
the specified IPv6 address.
connected:
Optional. Limits the output to show only the gate-
ways to IPv6 addresses connected to VLAN interfaces config-
ured on the switch, including the loopback (::1/128) address.
Dest:
The destination address for a detected route.
Gateway:
The IPv6 address or VLAN interface used to reach the
destination. (Includes the loopback address.)
Type:
Indicates route type (static, connected, RIP, or OSPF).
Distance:
The route's administrative distance, used to deter-
mine the best path to the destination.
Metric:
Indicates the route cost for the selected destination.