948CHAPTER 71: IP ROUTING TABLE COMMANDS

display ipv6 routing-table verbose

Syntax

display ipv6 routing-table verbose

View

Any view

Parameters

None

Description

Use the display ipv6 routing-table verbose command to display detailed

 

information about all active and inactive routes, including the statistics of the

 

entire routing table and information for each route.

Examples # Display detailed information about all active and inactive routes.

<Sysname> display ipv6 routing-table verbose Routing Table :

Destinations : 1

Routes : 1

 

Destination

: ::1

PrefixLength

: 128

NextHop

: ::1

Preference

: 0

RelayNextHop

: ::

Tag

: 0H

Neighbour

: ::

ProcessID

: 0

Interface

: InLoopBack0

Protocol

: Direct

State

: Active NoAdv

Cost

: 0

Tunnel ID

: 0x0

Label

: NULL

Age

: 22161sec

 

 

Table 211 Description on the fields of the display ipv6 routing-table verbose command

Field

Description

 

 

Destination

Destination IPv6 address

PrefixLength

Prefix length of the address

Nexthop

Next hop

Preference

Routing preference

RelayNextHop

Relay next hop

Tag

Tag of the route

Neighbour

Neighbor address

ProcessID

Process ID

Interface

Outbound interface

Protocol

Routing protocol

State

State of the route, Active, Inactive, Adv (advertised), or NoAdv (not

 

advertised)

Cost

Cost of the route

Tunnel ID

Tunnel ID

Label

Label

Age

Time that has elapsed since the route was generated

 

 

display ipv6 relay-route

Syntax display ipv6 relay-route

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