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Format no network ipv6 neighbor ipv6-address macaddr
Mode Privileged EXEC
show network ipv6 neighbors
Use this command to display the information about the IPv6 neighbor entries cached on the network
port. The information is updated to show the type of the entry.
Default None
Format show network ipv6 neighbors
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Column Meaning
IPv6 Address The IPv6 address of the neighbor.
MAC Address The MAC Address of the neighbor.
isRtr Shows if the neighbor is a router. If TRUE, the neighbor is a router; FALSE it is not a router
Neighbor State The state of the neighbor cache entry. Possible values are: Incomplete, Reachable, Stale, Delay,
Probe, and Unknown
Age The time in seconds that has elapsed since an entry was added to the cache.
Last Updated The time in seconds that has elapsed since an entry was added to the cache.
Type The type of neighbor entry. The type is Static if the entry is manually configured and Dynamic if
dynamically resolved.
The following is an example of the command.
(Extreme 220) (Routing) #show network ipv6 neighbors
Neighbor Age
IPv6 Address MAC Address isRtr State (Secs) Type
------------------------ ----------------- ----- --------- ------ ------
FE80::5E26:AFF:FEBD:852C 5c:26:0a:bd:85:2c FALSE Reachable 0 Static
show serviceport ipv6 neighbors
Use this command to displays information about the IPv6 neighbor entries cached on the service port.
The information is updated to show the type of the entry.
Default
None
Format show serviceport ipv6 neighbors
Mode Privileged EXEC
Column Meaning
IPv6 Address The IPv6 address of the neighbor.
MAC Address The MAC Address of the neighbor.
IPv6 Management Commands
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