
3Select the Remove check box in the desired entry. Alternatively, select the desired value in the Clear Table field. The possible filed values are:
–Static Only — Clears the the IPv6 Neighbor Table static entries.
–Dynamic Only — Clears the IPv6 Neighbor Table dynamic entries.
–All Dynamic and Static — Clears the IPv6 Neighbor Table static and dynamic address entries.
–None — Does not clear any entries.
4Click Apply Changes.
The selected neighbors are deleted, and the device is updated.
Defining IPv6 Neighbors Using CLI Commands
The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for setting fields displayed in the IPv6 Neighbors page.
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ipv6 neighbor ipv6_addr hw_addr {ethernet | Configures a static entry in the IPv6 neighbor |
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show ipv6 neighbors {static dynamic}[ipv6- address
Displays IPv6 neighbor discovery cache information.
clear ipv6 neighbors | Deletes all entries in the IPv6 neighbor discovery |
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The following is an example of the CLI commands:
Console# show ipv6 neighbors dynamic |
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VLAN | 1 | 2031:0:130F::010:B504:DBB4 | 00:10:B5:04:DB:4B | REACH |
VLAN | 1 | 2031:0:130F::050:2200:2AA4 | 00:50:22:00:2A:A4 | REACH |
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