IPv6 Configuration Guide K/KA/KB.15.15

Example 18 Clearing the IPv6 neighbors cache
HP Switch(config)# clear ipv6 neighbors
HP Switch(config)# show ipv6 neighbors
HP Switch# show ipv6 neighbors
IPv6 ND Cache Entries
IPv6 Address MAC Address State Type Port
--------------------------- ------------- ----- ------- ----
fe80::213:c4ff:fedd:14b0 000000-000000 INCMP dynamic
1
1
For an active-route next-hop, the MAC address and source port
data is removed, and the State is set to “Incomplete” (INCMP)
until the route is refreshed in the neighbor cache.
IPv6 Telnet operation
This section describes Telnet operation for IPv6 on the switch. For IPv4 Telnet operation, see the
Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Using outbound Telnet to another device
Syntax:
telnet link-local-addr
%vlan vid [ oobm ]
telnet global-unicast-addr [ oobm ]
Outbound Telnet establishes a Telnet session from the switch CLI to another IPv6
device and includes these options.
Telnet for link-local addresses on the same VLAN requires the link-local address
and interface scope:
link-local-addr : Specifies the link-local IPv6 address of the destination
device.
%vlan vid : Suffix specifying the interface on which the destination device
is located. No spaces are allowed in the suffix.
Telnet for global unicast addresses requires a global unicast address for the
destination. Also, the switch must be receiving RAs from an IPv6 gateway
router.
global-unicast-addr : Specifies the global IPv6 address of the destination
device.
For switches that have a separate OOBM port, the oobm parameter specifies that
the Telnet traffic goes out from the OOBM interface. If this parameter is not specified,
the Telnet traffic goes out from the data interface.
The oobm parameter is not available on switches that do not have a separate
OOBM port. For more information on OOBM, see "Network Out-of-Band
Management" Appendix in the Management and Configuration Guide.
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