Use this command to display the information about the IPv6 neighbor entries cached on the network port. The information is updated to show the type of the entry.
Format | show network ipv6 neighbors |
Mode | Privileged EXEC |
Field | Description |
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IPv6 Address | The IPv6 address of the neighbor. |
MAC Address | The MAC Address of the neighbor. |
isRtr | Shows if the neighbor is a router. If TRUE, the neighbor is a router; FALSE it is not a router. |
Neighbor State | The state of the neighbor cache entry. Possible values are: Incomplete, Reachable, Stale, Delay, Probe, and Unknown |
Age | The time in seconds that has elapsed since an entry was added to the cache. |
Last Updated | The time in seconds that has elapsed since an entry was added to the cache. |
Type | The type of neighbor entry. The type is Static if the entry is manually configured and Dynamic if dynamically resolved. |
Example: The following is an example of the command.
(Routing) #show network ipv6 neighbors Neighbor Age IPv6 Address MAC Address isRtr State (Secs) Type ------------------------ ----------------- ----- --------- ------ ------ FE80::5E26:AFF:FEBD:852C 5c:26:0a:bd:85:2c FALSE Reachable 0 Static