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Displaying IPv6 IS-IS information
Syntax: show ipv6 isis memory
This display shows the following information.
Displaying IPv6 IS-IS neighbor information
You can display a summary or detailed information for all neighbors with which the device has
formed an IS-IS adjacency.
To display a summary of all IPv6 IS-IS neighbors of a device, enter the following command at any
level of the CLI.
Syntax: show ipv6 isis neighbor [detail]
This display shows the following information.
TABLE 156
IPv6 IS-IS memory usage information
This field...
Displays...
Total Static Memory Allocated
A summary of the amount of static memory allocated, in bytes, to IPv6 IS-IS.
Total Dynamic Memory Allocated
A summary of the amount of dynamic memory allocated, in bytes, to IPv6
IS-IS.
Memory Type
The type of memory used by IPv6 IS-IS. (This information is for use by
Brocade technical support in case of a problem.)
Size
The size of a memory type.
Allocated
The amount of memory currently allocated to a memory type.
Max-alloc
The maximum amount of memory that was allocated to a memory type.
Alloc-Fails
The number of times an attempt to allocate memory to a memory type
failed.
TABLE 157
Summary of IPv6 IS-IS neighbor information
This field...
Displays...
Total number of IS-IS Neighbors
The number of ISs with which the device has formed an IS-IS adjacency.
System ID
The system ID of the neighbor.
Note: Name mapping is enabled by default. When name mapping is enabled,
the output of the show ipv6 isis neighbor command uses the hostname instead
of the system ID. To disable mapping so that these displays use the system ID
instead, enter the no hostname command at the IS-IS router configuration
level. For more information about performing this task, refer to the “
Interface
The device port or virtual interface attached to the neighbor.
SNPA
The Subnetwork Point of Attachment (SNPA), which is the MAC address of the
device physical or virtual interface attached to the neighbor.
Brocade# show ipv6 isis neighbor
Total number of IS-IS Neighbors: 2
System Id Interface SNPA State Holdtime Type Pri StateChgeTime
Router1 Ether 3/2 0000.0000.0020 UP 30 ISL2 64 0 :0 :14:1
Router1 Ether 3/2 0000.0000.0020 UP 30 ISL1 64 0 :0 :14:1