show ipv6 route

Syntax

show ipv6 route [<X.X.X.X> | <X.X.X.X/M> | all-vrfs | bgp | connected | local | ospf | static | summary | 
     vrf <vrf-name>] [vsx-peer]

Description

Displays IPv6 route tables.

Command context

Operator (>) or Manager (#)

Parameters

<X.X.X.X>

Display exact route match.

<X.X.X.X/M>

Display exact route match.

all-vrfs

Display information for all VRFs.

bgp

Display bgp routes only.

connected

Display connected routes only.

local

Display local routes only.

ospf

Display ospf routes only.

static

Display static routes only.

summary

Display the aggregate count of routes per routing protocol.

vrf <vrf-name>

Specify a VRF by VRF name (if no <VRF-NAME> is specified, the default VRF is implied.

[vsx-peer]

Shows the output from the VSX peer switch. If the switches do not have the VSX configuration or the ISL is down, the output from the VSX peer switch is not displayed.

Authority

Operators or Administrators. Users without administrator authority can execute this command from the operator context (>) only.

Example

Showing IPv6 route tables:
switch# show ipv6 route

Displaying ipv6 routes selected for forwarding

'[x/y]' denotes [distance/metric]

110::/124,  1 unicast next-hops
        via  120::1,  [1/0],  static
111::/124,  1 unicast next-hops
        via  1/1/1,  [1/0],  static
112::/124,  1 unicast next-hops
        via  1/1/1,  [3/0],  static
113::/124,  1 unicast next-hops
        via  120::1,  [5/0],  static
114::/124, blackhole, 1, [1/0], static
115::/124, reject, 1, [1/0], static
120::/124,  1 (null) next-hops
        via  120::2,  [0/0],  connected