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Displaying global IPv6 information
The vrf vrf-name parameter specifies the VRF for which you want to display the cache entry. If a vrf
parameter is not entered, then the default VRF is used.
If you specify an Ethernet interface, also specify the port number associated with the interface. If
you specify a VE interface, you must also specify the VE number. If you specify a tunnel interface,
you must also specify the tunnel number.
This display shows the following information.
Displaying IPv6 interface information
To display IPv6 interface information, enter the following command at any CLI level.
Syntax: show ipv6 interface [interface [port-number |number]]
The interface parameter displays detailed information for a specified interface. For the interface,
you can specify the Ethernet, loopback, tunnel, or VE keywords. If you specify an Ethernet interface,
you must also specify the port number associated with the interface. If you specify a loopback,
tunnel, or VE interface, you must also specify the number associated with the interface.
This display shows the following information.
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IPv6 cache information fields
This field...
Displays...
Total number of cache entries
The number of entries in the cache table.
IPv6 Address
The host IPv6 address.
Next Hop
The next hop, which can be one of the following:
•
Direct – The next hop is directly connected to the device.
•
Local – The next hop is originated on this device.
•
ipv6 address – The IPv6 address of the next hop.
Port
The port on which the entry was learned.
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General IPv6 interface information fields
This field...
Displays...
Routing protocols
A one-letter code that represents a routing protocol that can be enabled
on an interface.
Interface
The interface type, and the port number or number of the interface.
Status
The status of the interface. The entry in the Status field will be either
“up/up” or “down/down”.
Brocade# show ipv6 interface
Brocade# show ipv6 interface
Type Codes - I:ISIS O:OSPF R:RIP
Interface Stat/Prot IGPs IPv6 Address VRF
eth 2/4 down/down default-vrf
2001:db8:2017::c017:101/64
ve 60 up/up fe80::768e:f8ff:fe2a:6200 default-vrf
6000::2/64
6000::/64[Anycast]