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Interface

:

NULL0

Cost

:

0

Destination:

300::/64

Protocol

:

Static

NextHop

:

::

Preference:

60

Interface

:

NULL0

Cost

:

0

Refer to Table 209 for description about the above output.

display ipv6 routing-table ipv6-prefix

Syntax display ipv6 routing-table ipv6-prefix ipv6-prefix-name[ verbose ]

View Any view

Parameters ipv6-prefix-name: Name of the IPv6 prefix list, in the range 1 to 19 characters.

verbose: Displays both active and inactive verbose routing information. Without this keyword, only brief active routing information is displayed.

Description Use the display ipv6 routing-table ipv6-prefix command to display routes

permitted by the IPv6 prefix list.

Examples # Display brief active routing information permitted by the IPv6 prefix list abc2.

<Sysname> display ipv6 routing-table ipv6-prefix abc2 Routes Matched by Prefix list abc :

Summary Count : 1

Destination:

100::/64

Protocol

:

Static

NextHop

:

::

Preference:

60

Interface

:

NULL0

Cost

:

0

Refer to Table 209 for description about the above output.

display ipv6 routing-table protocol

Syntax display ipv6 routing-table protocol protocol [ inactive verbose ]

View Any view

Parameters protocol: Displays the routes of a routing protocol, not including routes redistributed into the protocol. The protocol can be bgp4+, direct, isisv6, ospfv3, ripng or static.

inactive: Displays only inactive routes. Without the keyword, all active and inactive routes are displayed.

verbose: Displays both active and inactive verbose routing information. Without this keyword, only brief active routing information is displayed.

Description Use the display ipv6 routing-table protocol command to display routes of a specified routing protocol.

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