Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Routing Configuration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual

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Displaying global IPv6 information

The ipv6-prefix/prefix-length parameters restrict the display to the entries for the specified IPv6
prefix. You must specify the ipv6-prefix parameter in hexadecimal using 16-bit values between
colons as documented in RFC 2373. You must specify the prefix-length parameter as a decimal
value. A slash mark (/) must follow the ipv6-prefix parameter and precede the prefix-length
parameter.

The bgp keyword restricts the display to entries for BGP4+ routes.

The connect keyword restricts the display to entries for directly connected interface IPv6 routes.

The isis keyword restricts the display to entries for IPv6 IS-IS routes.

The ospf keyword restricts the display to entries for OSPFv3 routes.

The rip keyword restricts the display to entries for RIPng routes.

The static keyword restricts the display to entries for static IPv6 routes.

The summary keyword displays a summary of the prefixes and different route types.

The tags keyword displays the label information for the IPv6 routes.

The nexthop option displays the next-hop information for all next hops in the routing table or for a
specific entry. The nexthop_id parameter is a specific nexthop entry from the next hop table.

The ref-routes option allows you to display IPv6 routes in the forwarding table that refer to the
specified nexthop entry.

The following table lists the information displayed by the show ipv6 route command.

To display a summary of the IPv6 route table, enter the following command at any CLI level.

TABLE 83

IPv6 route table fields

This field...

Displays...

Number of entries

The number of entries in the IPv6 route table.

Type

The route type, which can be one of the following:

B – The route is learned from BGP4+.

C – The destination is directly connected to the device.

I – The route is learned from IPv6 IS-IS.

L – The route is the host address of a loopback interface that is
assigned an ipv6 address.

O – The route is learned from OSPFv3.

R – The route is learned from RIPng.

S – The route is a static route.

OSPF Type

i – an internal route calculated by OSPF.

1 – An OSPF type 1 external route.

2 – An OSPF type 2 external route.

e – an external route calculated by OSPF.

IPv6 Prefix

The destination network of the route.

Next-Hop Router

The next-hop device.

Interface

The interface through which this device sends packets to reach the route
destination.

Dis/Metric

The administrative distance and metric value of the route.

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