HP MSR2000/3000/4000 Router Series Layer 3 - IP Services Configuration Guide
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Task Command
Display detailed information about IPv6
UDP connections (MSR4000).
display ipv6 udp verbose [ slot slot-number [ pcb pcb-index ] ]
Display ICMPv6 traffic statistics
(MSR2000/MSR3000).
display ipv6 icmp statistics
Display ICMPv6 traffic statistics
(MSR4000).
display ipv6 icmp statistics [ slot slot-number ]
Display IPv6 TCP traffic statistics
(MSR2000/MSR3000).
display tcp statistics
Display IPv6 TCP traffic statistics
(MSR4000).
display tcp statistics [ slot slot-number ]
Display IPv6 UDP traffic statistics
(MSR2000/MSR3000).
display udp statistics
Display IPv6 UDP traffic statistics
(MSR4000).
display udp statistics [ slot slot-number ]
Clear IPv6 neighbor information
(MSR2000/MSR3000).
reset ipv6 neighbors { all | dynamic | interface interface-type
interface-number | static }
Clear IPv6 neighbor information
(MSR4000).
reset ipv6 neighbors { all | dynamic | interface interface-type
interface-number | slot slot-number | static }
Clear path MTUs. reset ipv6 pathmtu { all | dynamic | static }
Clear IPv6 and ICMPv6 packet statistics
(MSR2000/MSR3000).
reset ipv6 statistics
Clear IPv6 and ICMPv6 packet statistics
(MSR4000).
reset ipv6 statistics [ slot slot-number ]
Clear IPv6 TCP traffic statistics. reset tcp statistics
Clear IPv6 UDP traffic statistics. reset udp statistics
For more information about the display tcp statistics command, the display udp statistics command, the
reset tcp statistics command, and the reset udp statistics command, see Layer 3—IP Services Command
Reference.
IPv6 basics configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in Figure 75, configure IPv6 addresses for the routers and verify that they can reach each other.
Configure a route to the host on Router B. Enable IPv6 for the host to automatically obtain an IPv6
address through IPv6 ND. The host has a route to Router B.
Figure 75 Network diagram
Router A Router B
Eth1/1
3001::1/64
Eth1/1
3001::2/64
Eth1/2
2001::1/64
Host