HP MSR2000/3000/4000 Router Series Layer 3 - IP Services Command Reference

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InTooBigErrors: 0
OutFragOKs: 0
OutFragCreates: 0
InMcastPkts: 0
InMcastNotMembers: 0
OutMcastPkts: 0
InAddrErrors: 0
InDiscards: 0
OutDiscards: 0
Table 55 Command output
Field Descri
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Ethernet1/1 current state
Physical state of the interface:
Administratively DOWN—The interface has been administratively shut
down with the shutdown command.
DOWN—The interface is administratively up but its physical state is
down, possibly because of a connection or link failure.
UP—The administrative and physical states of the interface are both up.
Line protocol current state
Link layer state of the interface:
DOWN—The link layer protocol state of the interface is down.
UP—The link layer protocol state of the interface is up.
IPv6 is enabled
IPv6 is enabled on the interface. This function is automatically enabled after
an IPv6 address is configured for an interface.
link-local address Link-local address of the interface.
Global unicast address(es)
Global unicast addresses of the interface.
IPv6 address states:
TENTATIVE—Initial state. DAD is being performed or is to be performed
on the address.
DUPLICATE—The address is not unique on the link.
PREFERRED—The address is preferred and can be used as the source or
destination address of a packet. If an address is in this state, the
command does not display the address state.
DEPRECATED—The address is beyond the preferred lifetime but in the
valid lifetime. It is valid, but it cannot be used as the source address for a
new connection. Packets destined to the address are processed correctly.
If a global unicast address is not manually configured, the following
notations indicate how the address is obtained:
AUTOCFG—Stateless autoconfigured.
DHCP—Assigned by a DHCPv6 server.
EUI-64—Manually configured EUI-64 IPv6 address.
RANDOM—Random address automatically generated.
If the address is a manually configured anycast address, it is noted with
ANYCAST.
valid lifetime
Specifies how long autoconfigured global unicast addresses using a prefix
are valid.
preferred lifetime
Specifies how long autoconfigured global unicast addresses using a prefix
are preferred.