View or clear the ipv6 neighbor table – NETGEAR MS510TXPP 8 Port Gigabit PoE Managed Switch User Manual
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View or Clear the IPv6 Neighbor Table
To view or clear the IPv6 Neighbor Table:
1.
Connect your computer to the same network as the switch.
You can use a WiFi or wired connection to connect your computer to the network, or
connect directly to a switch that is off-network using an Ethernet cable.
2.
Launch a web browser.
3.
In the address field of your web browser, enter the IP address of the switch.
If you do not know the IP address of the switch, see
The login window opens.
4.
Enter the switch’s password in the
Password
field.
The default password is
password
.
The System Information page displays.
5.
Select
Routing
> IPv6 > Advanced > Neighbor Table
.
The IPv6 Neighbor Table displays.
6.
Use the
Search
menu and field to search for IPv6 routes by IPv6 address or interface
number:
•
Search by IPv6 address
. Select
IPv6 Address
from the
Search
menu. 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, the entry is displayed. An exact match is required.
•
Search by Interface
. Select
Interface
from the
Search
menu. Enter the interface
using the respective naming convention (for example, xg1 or l1). Then click the
Go
button.
Datagrams Failed To Reassemble
The number of failures detected by the IPv6 reassembly algorithm (for
whatever reason: timed out, errors, and so on). This is not necessarily a
count of discarded IPv6 fragments since some algorithms (notably the
algorithm in RFC 815) can lose track of the number of fragments by
combining them as they are received. This counter is incremented at the
interface to which these fragments were addressed, which might not be
the input interface for some of the fragments.
Datagrams Forwarded
The number of output datagrams that this entity received and forwarded to
their final destinations. In entities that do not act as IPv6 routers, this
counter includes only those packets that were source-routed through this
entity, and the source-route processing was successful. For a successfully
forwarded datagram the counter of the outgoing interface is incremented.
Table 51. IPv6 Statistics information (continued)
Field
Description