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6. From the Search By menu, select one of the following methods to search for IPv6
neighbors:
•
IPv6 Address: Enter the 128-byte hexadecimal IPv6 address in four-digit groups
separated by colons, for example, 2001:231F:::1. Then click the Go button. If the
address exists, that entry is displayed. An exact match is required.
•
Interface: Enter the interface ID in unit/port format, for example, 0/4. Then click
the Go button. If the address exists, that entry is displayed.
7. To clear the IPv6 neighbors that display, click the Clear button.
8. To save the settings to the running configuration, click the Save icon.
9. To refresh the page, click the Refresh button.
The following table describes the view-only fields on the page.
Table 110. IPv6 Advanced Neighbor Table
Description
Field
The interface for which settings are displayed
Interface
The IPv6 address of the neighbor or interface
IPv6 Address
The MAC address associated with an interface
MAC Address
Displays if the neighbor is a router. If the neighbor is a router, the field displays
True. If the neighbor is not a router, the field displays False.
isRtr
The state of the neighbor cache entry. Following are the states for dynamic entries
in the IPv6 neighbor discovery cache:
• Incmp: Address resolution is being performed on the entry. A neighbor
solicitation message was sent to the solicited-node multicast address of the target,
but the corresponding neighbor advertisement message was not yet received.
• Reach: Positive confirmation was received within the last “ReachableTime”
milliseconds that the forward path to the neighbor was functioning properly.
While in REACH state, the device takes no special action as packets are sent.
• Stale: More than the “ReachableTime” milliseconds elapsed since the last positive
confirmation was received that the forward path was functioning properly. While
in STALE state, the device takes no action until a packet is sent.
• Delay: More than “ReachableTime” milliseconds elapsed since the last positive
confirmation was received that the forward path was functioning properly. A
packet was sent within the last DELAY_FIRST_PROBE_TIME seconds. If no
reachability confirmation is received within DELAY_FIRST_PROBE_TIME seconds
of entering the DELAY state, send a neighbor solicitation message and change
the state to PROBE.
• Probe: A reachability confirmation is actively sought by resending neighbor
solicitation messages every “RetransTimer” milliseconds until a reachability
confirmation is received.
Neighbor State
The time since the address was confirmed to be reachable
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