show ipconfig ipv6

show ipconfig ipv6 {vlan vlan_name | tunnel tunnel_name}

Description

Displays configuration information for one or more interfaces in the current VR context.

Syntax Description

vlan_name Specifies an IPv6 configured VLAN.
tunnel_name Specifies an IPv6 tunnel.

Default

N/A.

Usage Guidelines

If no interface is specified, then global IPv6 configuration is displayed. Otherwise, specific interface(s) will be displayed. Global IPv6 configuration information includes:
  • IPv6 address/netmask/etc.
  • IPv6 forwarding information/IPv6 multicast forwarding information

Example

The following example displays configuration information on a VLAN "accounting":

show ipconfig ipv6 vlan accounting

The current and configured values for max-gateways now apply to IPv6 gateway sets as well as IPv4, so these values are added to the output:.

# show ipconfig ipv6  
Route Sharing : Disabled    
ICMP Redirect for Fast Path : Disabled    
Max Shared Gateways : Current: 32 Configured: 32

The configuration settings for static route ping protection enable/disable, interval, and misses also appear:

# show ipconfig ipv6
Route Sharing : Enabled
Route Compression : Enabled
ICMP Redirect for Fast Path : Disabled
Max Shared Gateways : Current: 16 Configured: 16
Route Sharing Hash : CRC Lower
Ping Protection : Enabled for static routes Interval: 2 Misses: 3
IPV6 Anycast MAC            : 00:00:AB:BA:BA:BA

The following example displays configuration information for ICMP multicast and anycast echo requests (lines 4-5):

# show ipconfig ipv6
    Route Sharing               : Disabled
    Route Compression           : Enabled
    Ignore ICMP Multicasts      : Enabled
    Ignore ICMP Anycasts        : Enabled
    ICMP Redirect for Fast Path : Disabled
    Max Shared Gateways         : Current: 16  Configured: 16
    Route Sharing Hash          : CRC Lower, Default Method
    Ping Protection             : Enabled for static routes   Interval: 2   Misses: 3
    IPv6 Anycast MAC : None

The following example displays configuration information with TCP MSS adjustment support (lines 2 and 9):

# show ipconfig ipv6 v61
Router Interface on v61 is enabled.  MTU: 1500  TCP-MSS: 0
    IPv6 Hop Limit: 64
    Locally registered unicast addresses:
        fe80::a01:101%v61/64 (Tentative)
    Flags:
        IPv6 Forwarding: YES   Accept recvd RA:  NO
         Send redirects: YES  Accept redirects:  NO
         TCP Adjust MSS: OFF

The following example displays configuration information with IPv6 transport in IPv4 GRE tunnel enabled:

# show ipconfig ipv6 mytunnel
Router Interface on mutunnel is enabled and up. MTU: 1400  TCP-MSS: 1200
    IPv6 Hop Limit: 64
    Locally registered unicast addresses:
        200a::1/64
        200e::1/64
        fe80::303:301%mytunnel/64
    Flags:
        IPv6 Forwarding: YES   Accept recvd RA:  NO
         Send redirects: YES  Accept redirects:  NO
         TCP Adjust MSS:  ON

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 11.2.

This command changed to display information for the current VR context in ExtremeXOS 12.5.

The show output for max-gateways was added in ExtremeXOS 15.3.

Ping protection information added in ExtremeXOS 22.1.

Route sharing hashing algorithm (default or custom) added in ExtremeXOS 22.1.

IP anycast information was added in ExtremeXOS 30.6.

Enabling or disabling replies to multicast and anycast echo requests was added in ExtremeXOS 31.3.

TCP MSS adjustment information was added in ExtremeXOS 31.6.

IPv6 transport in IPv4 GRE tunnel was added in ExtremeXOS 32.3.

Platform Availability

This command is available on the platforms listed for the IPv6 unicast routing feature in the ExtremeXOS 32.4 Feature License Requirements document.