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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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