Show ipv6 mtu, Show ipv6 traffic, Show ipv6 mtu show ipv6 traffic – Brocade Communications Systems Brocate Ethernet Access Switch 6910 User Manual

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This example displays a brief summary of IPv6 addresses configured on the switch.

Console#show ipv6 interface brief

Interface VLAN IPv6 IPv6 Address

--------------- ---------- ---------- ------------------------------------

VLAN 1 Up Up 2001:DB8:2222:7273::72/96

VLAN 1 Up Up FE80::2E0:CFF:FE00:FD%1/64

Console#

Related Commands

show ip interface (592)

show ipv6 mtu

This command displays the maximum transmission unit (MTU) cache for destinations that have
returned an ICMP packet-too-big message along with an acceptable MTU to this switch.

Command Mode

Normal Exec, Privileged Exec

Example

The following example shows the MTU cache for this device:

Console#show ipv6 mtu

MTU Since Destination Address

1400 00:04:21 5000:1::3

1280 00:04:50 FE80::203:A0FF:FED6:141D

Console#

show ipv6 traffic

This command displays statistics about IPv6 traffic passing through this switch.

Command Mode

Normal Exec, Privileged Exec

ND reachable
time

The amount of time a remote IPv6 node is considered reachable after a reachability
confirmation event has occurred

ND advertised
reachable time

The reachable time is included in all router advertisements sent out of an interface so that
nodes on the same link use the same time value.

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Field

Description

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*

* No information is displayed if an IPv6 address has not been assigned to the switch.

Field

Description

MTU

Adjusted MTU contained in the ICMP packet-too-big message returned from this destination,
and now used for all traffic sent along this path.

Since

Time since an ICMP packet-too-big message was received from this destination.

Destination
Address

Address which sent an ICMP packet-too-big message.

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