HP Comware 5 Debug Manual Vol 2

flow label = 0, payload length = 64, protocol = 58, hop limit = 64,
Src = 1::2, Dst = 1::1,
prompt: Input an IPv6 packet
// The IPv6 packet was received.
*Aug 4 01:42:06:378 2006 Sysname IPV6PP/7/debug_ipv6:
Delivering, interface = Ethernet1/1, version = 6, traffic class = 0,
flow label = 0, payload length = 64, protocol = 58, hop limit = 64,
Src = 1::2, Dst = 1::1,
prompt: IPv6 packet is delivering up!
// IPv6 packet process delivered the received packet to the upper layer.
Reply from 1::2
bytes=56 Sequence=1 hop limit=64 time = 5 ms
--- 1::2 ping statistics ---
1 packet(s) transmitted
1 packet(s) received
0.00% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 5/5/5 ms
debugging ipv6 pathmtu
Use debugging ipv6 pathmtu to enable IPv6 path MTU (PMTU) debugging.
Use undo debugging ipv6 pathmtu to disable IPv6 PMTU debugging.
Syntax
debugging ipv6 pathmtu
undo debugging ipv6 pathmtu
Default
IPv6 PMTU debugging is disabled.
Views
User view
Default command level
1: Monitor level
Examples
# Enable PMTU debugging.
<Sysname> terminal debugging
<Sysname> debugging ipv6 pathmtu
# Add a PMTU entry.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ipv6 pathmtu 1::2 1500
Output similar to the following example is generated:
*Aug 4 01:52:53:102 2006 Sysname IPV6PMTU/7/Debug_ipv6_pathmtu:
Information-> Adding PMTU Entry at MultipleIndex,
Value = 1025,
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