Netgear M5300-52G3 Command Line Interface (CLI) User Manual - Page 388
show ipv6 neighbor, show ipv6 route, Format, Definition, Interface, IPv6 Address, MAC Address, IsRtr
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ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 neighbor Use this command to display information about the IPv6 neighbors. Format Mode show ipv6 neighbor Privileged EXEC Term Definition Interface The interface in unit/slot/port format. IPv6 Address IPV6 address of neighbor or interface. MAC Address Link-layer Address. IsRtr Shows whether the neighbor is a router. If the value is TRUE, the neighbor is known to be a router, and FALSE otherwise. A value of FALSE might not mean Note that routers are not always known to be routers. Neighbor State State of neighbor cache entry. Possible values are Incomplete, Reachable, Stale, Delay, Probe, and Unknown. Last Updated The time in seconds that has elapsed since an entry was added to the cache. clear ipv6 neighbors Use this command to clear all entries IPv6 neighbor table or an entry on a specific interface. Use the parameter to specify the interface. Format Mode clear ipv6 neighbors [] Privileged EXEC show ipv6 route This command displays the IPv6 routing table The specifies a specific IPv6 address for which the best-matching route would be displayed. The specifies a specific IPv6 network for which the matching route would be displayed. The specifies that the routes with next-hops on the be displayed. The specifies the protocol that installed the routes. The is one of the following keywords: connected, ospf, static. The all specifies that all routes including best and non-best routes are displayed. Otherwise, only the best routes are displayed. A "T" flag appended to an IPv6 route indicates that it is an ECMP route, but only one of its next hops has been installed in the forwarding table. The forwarding table might limit the number of ECMP routes or the number of ECMP groups. When an ECMP route cannot be installed because the limit is reached, the route is installed with a single next hop. Such truncated routes can be identified by a "T" after the interface name. IPv6 Commands 388