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Displaying global IPv6 information
From the IPv6 host, you can display information about IPv6 devices to which the host is connected.
The host learns about the devices through their router advertisement messages. To display
information about the IPv6 devices connected to an IPv6 host, enter the following command at any
CLI level.
Syntax: show ipv6 router
If you configure your device to function as an IPv6 device (configure IPv6 addresses on the
interfaces and enable IPv6 routing using the ipv6 unicast-routing command) and then enter the
show ipv6 router command, you will receive the following output.
Meaningful output for this command is generated for devices configured to function as IPv6 hosts
only.
This display shows the following information.
Displaying IPv6 TCP information
You can display the following IPv6 TCP information:
•
General information about each TCP connection on the device, including the percentage of
free memory for each of the internal TCP buffers.
•
Detailed information about a specified TCP connection.
TABLE 87
IPv6 local router information fields
This field...
Displays...
Router ipv6 address on interface port
The IPv6 address for a particular interface.
Last update
The amount of elapsed time (in minutes) between the current and
previous updates received from a device.
Hops
The default value that should be included in the Hop Count field of the
IPv6 header for outgoing IPv6 packets. The hops value applies to the
device for which you are displaying information and should be followed
by IPv6 hosts attached to the device. A value of 0 indicates that the
device leaves this field unspecified.
Lifetime
The amount of time (in seconds) that the device is useful as the default
device.
Reachable time
The amount of time (in milliseconds) that a device assumes a neighbor
is reachable after receiving a reachability confirmation. The reachable
time value applies to the device for which you are displaying information
and should be followed by IPv6 hosts attached to the device. A value of 0
indicates that the device leaves this field unspecified.
Retransmit time
The amount of time (in milliseconds) between retransmissions of
neighbor solicitation messages. The retransmit time value applies to the
device for which you are displaying information and should be followed
by IPv6 hosts attached to the device. A value of 0 indicates that the
device leaves this field unspecified.
Brocade# show ipv6 router
Router fe80::2e0:80ff:fe46:3431 on Ethernet 50, last update 0 min
Hops 64, Lifetime 1800 sec
Reachable time 0 msec, Retransmit time 0 msec
No IPv6 router in table