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Example
(Summary)
OS10# show ipv6 route summary
Route Source Active Routes Non-Active Routes
Ospf 0 0
Bgp 0 0
Connected 0 0
Static 0 0
Ospf Inter-area 0 0
NSSA External-1 0 0
NSSA External-2 0 0
Ospf External-1 0 0
Ospf External-2 0 0
Bgp Internal 0 0
Bgp External 0 0
Ospf Intra-area 0 0
Total 0 0
Supported
Releases
10.2.0E or later
show ipv6 interface brief
Displays IPv6 interface information.
Syntax
show ipv6 interface brief
Parameters
brief Displays a brief summary of IPv6 interface information.
Defaults None
Command Mode EXEC
Usage
Information
Use the do show ipv6 interface brief command to view IPv6 interface information in other
modes.
Example (Brief)
OS10# show ipv6 interface brief
Interface admin/ IPV6 Address/ IPv6 Oper
Name protocol Link-Local Address Status
============================================================
Management 1/1/1 up/up fe80::20c:29ff:fe54:c852/64 Enabled
Vlan 1 up/up fe80::20c:29ff:fe54:c8bc/64 Enabled
Ethernet 1/1/2 up/up fe80::20c:29ff:fe54:c853/64
100::1/64
1001:1:1:1:20c:29ff:fe54:c853/64 Enabled
Ethernet 1/1/3 up/up fe80::4/64
3000::1/64
4000::1/64 Disabled
Ethernet 1/1/4 up/up fe80::4/64
4::1/64
5::1/64 Enabled
Supported
Releases
10.2.0E or later or later
Open shortest path first
OSPF routing is a link-state routing protocol that allows sending link-state advertisements (LSAs) to all other routers within
the same autonomous system (AS) area. OSPF LSAs include information about attached interfaces, metrics used, and other
attributes. OSPF routers accumulate link-state information, and use the shortest path first (SPF) algorithm to calculate the
shortest path to each node.
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