Ipv6 monitoring commands, Cache counters, Ipv6 monitoring command summary – IBM SC30-3865-04 User Manual
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IPV6 Monitoring Commands
This section describes the IPV6 monitoring commands.
Table 68. IPv6 Monitoring Command Summary
Command
Function
? (Help)
Displays all the commands available for this command level or lists the
options for specific commands (if available). See “Getting Help” on page
xxvi.
cache
Displays cache entries.
counters
Display counters
dump routing
tables
Dumps the configured routing tables.
interface
addresses
Displays the addresses defined on the interface.
mcast
Displays a list of registered multicast addresses.
mld
Displays MLD counters or parameters.
route
sizes
Displays buffer sizes.
static routes
Displays static routes.
packet-filter
Displays configured packet filters.
path-mtu
ping6
Activates Ping.
traceroute6
Dynamically traces a route.
tunnels
Displays configured tunnels.
Exit
Returns you to the previous command level. See “Exiting a Lower Level
Environment” on page xxvii.
Cache
Use the cache command to display
Syntax:
cache
Example:
IPV6>cache
Destination
Usage
Next hop
Counters
Use the counters command to display the status of counters.
Syntax:
counters
Example:
IPV6>counters
Routing errors
Count Type
0
Routing table overflow
0
Net unreachable
0
Bad subnet number
0
Bad net number
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