HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Layer 3 - IP Services Command Referen - Page 164
Field, Description, Display brief IPv6 information about all interfaces.
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Field InTooShorts InTruncatedPkts InHopLimitExceeds InBadHeaders InBadOptions ReasmReqds ReasmOKs InFragDrops InFragTimeouts OutFragFails InUnknownProtos InDelivers OutRequests OutForwDatagrams InNoRoutes InTooBigErrors OutFragOKs OutFragCreates InMcastPkts InMcastNotMembers OutMcastPkts InAddrErrors InDiscards OutDiscards Description Received IPv6 packets that are too short, with a length less than 40 bytes, for example. Received IPv6 packets with a length less than that specified in the packets. Received IPv6 packets with a hop count exceeding the limit. Received IPv6 packets with incorrect basic headers. Received IPv6 packets with incorrect extension headers. Received IPv6 fragments. Number of reassembled packets rather than the number of fragments. IPv6 fragments that are discarded because of certain errors. IPv6 fragments that are discarded because the amount of time they stayed in the system buffer exceeded the specified interval. Packets that failed to be fragmented on the output interface. Received IPv6 packets with unknown or unsupported protocol type. Received IPv6 packets that are delivered to application layer protocols (such as ICMPv6, TCP, and UDP). Local IPv6 packets sent by IPv6 application protocols. Packets forwarded by the output interface. Received IPv6 packets that are discarded because no matched route can be found. Received IPv6 packets that are discarded because they exceeded the Path MTU. Fragmented packets on the output interface. Number of fragmented packets on the output interface. Received IPv6 multicast packets on the interface. IPv6 multicast packets that are discarded because the interface did not join in the corresponding multicast group. IPv6 multicast packets sent by the interface. IPv6 packets that are discarded due to invalid destination addresses. IPv6 packets that are discarded due to resource problems rather than packet content errors. Sent packets that are discarded due to resource problems rather than packet content errors. # Display brief IPv6 information about all interfaces. display ipv6 interface brief *down: administratively down (s): spoofing Interface Physical Protocol IPv6 Address Vlan-interface1 down down Unassigned Vlan-interface2 up up 2001::1 Vlan-interface100 up up Unassigned 156