832CHAPTER 65: IPV6 BASICS CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

<Sysname> display ipv6 host

 

 

Host

Age

Flags

IPv6Address

aaa

0

static

2002::1

bbb

0

static

2002::2

Table 173 Description on fields of the display ipv6 host command

 

 

 

 

 

Field

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

Host

Host name

 

 

Age

Time for the entry to live. “0” is displayed in the case of static

 

configuration.

 

 

Flags

Flag indicating the type of mapping between a host name and an IPv6

 

address. Static indicates a static mapping.

 

IPv6Address

IPv6 address of a host

 

 

 

 

 

 

display ipv6 interface

Syntax

display ipv6 interface [ brief ] [ interface-type [ interface-number ] ]

View

Any view

Parameter

brief: Displays brief IPv6 information of an interface.

 

interface-type: Interface type.

 

interface-number: Interface number.

Description

Use the display ipv6 interface command to display the IPv6 information of an

 

interface.

 

If interface-typeinterface-numberis not specified, the IPv6 information of all

 

interfaces for which IPv6 addresses can be configured is displayed; if only

 

interface-typeis specified, the IPv6 information of the interfaces of the specified

 

type for which IPv6 addresses can be configured is displayed; if the interface-type

 

interface-numberis specified, the IPv6 information of the specified interface is

 

displayed.

 

Note that:

 

If you have configured the time slots of a CE1/PRI or CT1/PRI interface as an ISDN

 

PRI group using the pri-setcommand, then executing the display ip interface

 

brief command only displays the time slot used by the control channel (D

 

channel), instead of the ones used by the user channels (B channels). For details

 

about CE1/PRI and CT1/PRI interfaces, refer to “Fundamental CE1/PRI Interface

 

Configuration Commands” on page 201 and “Fundamental CT1/PRI Interface

 

Configuration Commands” on page 213.

Example

# Display the IPv6 information of Ethernet 1/0 for which an IPv6 address can be

 

configured.

 

<Sysname> display ipv6 interface ethernet 1/0

 

Ethernet1/0 current state :UP ,

 

Line protocol current state :UP

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