Ipv6 basics configuration example, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual
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Use the command…
Remarks
Display the statistics of IPv6
packets and ICMPv6 packets (in
standalone mode)
display ipv6 statistics [ slot slot-number ] [ | { begin
| exclude | include } regular-expression ]
Available in any view
Display the statistics of IPv6
packets and ICMPv6 packets (in
IRF mode)
display ipv6 statistics [ chassis chassis-number slot
slot-number ] [ | { begin | exclude | include }
regular-expression ]
Available in any view
Display the IPv6 TCP connection
statistics
display tcp ipv6 statistics [ | { begin | exclude |
include } regular-expression ]
Available in any view
Display the IPv6 TCP connection
status information
display tcp ipv6 status [ | { begin | exclude |
include } regular-expression ]
Available in any view
Display the IPv6 UDP connection
statistics
display udp ipv6 statistics [ | { begin | exclude |
include } regular-expression ]
Available in any view
Clear IPv6 neighbor information
(in standalone mode)
reset ipv6 neighbors { all | dynamic | interface
interface-type interface-number | slot slot-number |
static }
Available in user
view
Clear IPv6 neighbor information
(in IRF mode)
reset ipv6 neighbors { all | dynamic | interface
interface-type interface-number | chassis
chassis-number slot slot-number | static }
Available in user
view
Clear the PMTU values
reset ipv6 pathmtu { all | static | dynamic}
Available in user
view
Clear the statistics of IPv6 and
ICMPv6 packets (in standalone
mode)
reset ipv6 statistics [ slot slot-number ]
Available in user
view
Clear the statistics of IPv6 and
ICMPv6 packets (in IRF mode)
reset ipv6 statistics [ chassis chassis-number slot
slot-number ]
Available in user
view
Clear all IPv6 TCP connection
statistics
reset tcp ipv6 statistics
Available in user
view
Clear the statistics of all IPv6
UDP packets
reset udp ipv6 statistics
Available in user
view
IPv6 basics configuration example
Network requirements
•
As shown in
, a host, Switch A and Switch B are connected through Ethernet ports. Add the
Ethernet ports into corresponding VLANs, configure IPv6 addresses for the VLAN interfaces and
verify that they are connected.
•
The global unicast addresses of VLAN-interface 1 and VLAN-interface 2 on Switch A are
2001::1/64 and 3001::1/64 respectively.
•
The global unicast address of VLAN-interface 2 on Switch B is 3001::2/64, and a route to Host is
available.
•
IPv6 is enabled for the host to automatically obtain an IPv6 address through IPv6 ND, and a route
to Switch B is available.