814 IPv6 Routing Commands
Command Mode
Privileged EXEC
User Guidelines
There are no user guidelines for this command.
Example
console#show ipv6 pimdm neighbor interface vlan 10
Up Time Expiry Time
Neighbor Addr Interface hh:mm:ss hh:mm:ss
--------------- ---------- --------- -----------

show ipv6 route

Use the show ipv6 route command in Privileged EXEC mode to display the
IPv6 routing table.
Syntax
show ipv6 route [{

ipv6-address

[
protocol
] | {{

ipv6-prefix/ ipv6-prefix-length

|

interface

} [
protocol
] |
protocol
[all] | all}]
ipv6-address
— Specifies an IPv6 address for which the best-matching
route would be displayed.

protocol

— Specifies the protocol that installed the routes. Is one of the
following keywords: connected, ospf, static.

ipv6-prefix/ipv6 prefix-length

— Specifies a IPv6 network for which the
matching route would be displayed.
interface
— Valid IPv6 interface. Specifies that the routes with next-hops
on the selected interface be displayed.
all
— Specifies that all routes including best and non-best routes are
displayed. Otherwise, only the best routes are displayed. If the connected
keyword is selected for protocol, the
all
option is not available because
there are no best or non-best connected routes.