Users Guide

Layer 3 Routing Commands 1590
Neighbors:
2001::1
Filter List In ............................ 1
Filter List Out ........................... 1
Routing Protocol .............................. OSPFv3
Router ID ..................................... 0.0.0.0
OSPF Admin Mode ............................... Disable
Maximum Paths ................................. 4
Routing for networks .......................... Not Configured
Distance ...................................... Intra 110 Inter 110 Ext 110
Default Route Advertise ....................... Disabled
Always ........................................ False
Metric ........................................ Not configured
Metric Type ................................... External Type 2
Number of Active Areas ........................ None
show ipv6 route
Use the show ipv6 route command in User Exec or Privileged Exec mode to
display the IPv6 routing table. The output of the command also displays the
IPv6 address of the default gateway and the default route associated with the
gateway.
Syntax
show ipv6 route [ ipv6-address | ipv6-prefix/prefix-length |protocol] [best] |
track-table
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/ prefix-length—Specifies an IPv6 network for which the
matching route would be displayed.
best—Specifies that only the best routes are displayed. If the connected
keyword is selected for protocol, the best option is not available because
there are no best or non-best connected routes.
all—Display all routes.
track-table—Display the tracked IPv6 static routes for the selected VRF or
the global routing instance.