948 CHAPTER 71: IP ROUTING TABLE COMMANDS
display ipv6 routing-table verbose
Syntax display ipv6 routing-table verbose
View Any view
Parameters None
Description Use the
display ipv6 routing-table verbose command to display detailed
information about all active and inactive routes, including the statistics of the
entire routing table and information for each route.
Examples # Display detailed information about all active and inactive routes.
<Sysname> display ipv6 routing-table verbose
Routing Table :
Destinations : 1 Routes : 1
Destination : ::1 PrefixLength : 128
NextHop : ::1 Preference : 0
RelayNextHop : :: Tag : 0H
Neighbour : :: ProcessID : 0
Interface : InLoopBack0 Protocol : Direct
State : Active NoAdv Cost : 0
Tunnel ID : 0x0 Label : NULL
Age : 22161sec
display ipv6 relay-route
Syntax display ipv6 relay-route
Table 211 Description on the fields of the display ipv6 routing-table verbose command
Field Description
Destination Destination IPv6 address
PrefixLength Prefix length of the address
Nexthop Next hop
Preference Routing preference
RelayNextHop Relay next hop
Tag Tag of the route
Neighbour Neighbor address
ProcessID Process ID
Interface Outbound interface
Protocol Routing protocol
State State of the route, Active, Inactive, Adv (advertised), or NoAdv (not
advertised)
Cost Cost of the route
Tunnel ID Tunnel ID
Label Label
Age Time that has elapsed since the route was generated