IPv6 Commands
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ProSafe Managed Switch
Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command.
(Switch) #show ipv6 interface 1/0/1
Routing Mode................................... Disabled
Administrative Mode............................ Enabled
IPv6 Routing Operational Mode.................. Disabled
Bandwidth...................................... 100000 kbps
Interface Maximum Transmit Unit................ 1500
Router Duplicate Address Detection Transmits... 1
Router Advertisement NS Interval............... 0
Router Advertisement Lifetime.................. 1800
Router Advertisement Reachable Time............ 0
Router Advertisement Interval.................. 600
Router Advertisement Managed Config Flag....... Disabled
Router Advertisement Other Config Flag......... Disabled
Router Advertisement Suppress Flag............. Disabled
IPv6 Destination Unreachables.................. Enabled
No IPv6 prefixes configured.
If an IPv6 prefix is configured on the interface, the following information also appears.
IFPv6 Prefix is
Preferred
Lifetime
Valid Lifetime
Onlink Flag
Autonomous
Flag
Router
Advertisement
Interval
The frequency, in seconds, that router advertisements are sent.
Router
Advertisement
Managed
Config Flag
Shows whether the managed configuration flag is set (enabled) for router advertisements
on this interface.
Router
Advertisement
Other Config
Flag
Shows whether the other configuration flag is set (enabled) for router advertisements on
this interface.
Router
Advertisement
Suppress Flag
Shows whether router advertisements are suppressed (enabled) or sent (disabled).
IPv6
Destination
Unreachables
Shows whether ICMPv6 Destination Unreachable messages may be sent (enabled) or
not (disabled). For more information, see ipv6 nd router-preference on page 383.
Term Definition
The IPv6 prefix for the specified interface.
The amount of time the advertised prefix is a preferred prefix.
The amount of time the advertised prefix is valid.
Shows whether the onlink flag is set (enabled) in the prefix.
Shows whether the autonomous address-configuration flag (autoconfig) is set (enabled)
in the prefix.
Term Definition