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show ipv6 ospf route
show ipv6 ospf [PROCESS-ID] route
Syntax Description
PROCESS-ID
Default
Command Mode
Usage Guideline
Example
Switch > enable
Switch # show ipv6 ospf route
OSPFv3 Process (null)
Codes: C - connected, D - Discard, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area
E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2
Destination
Next-hop
O
3ffe:1::/64
via fe80::219:5bff:fef5:2cc1, vlan2, TransitArea 0.0.0.1
O
3ffe:2::/64
directly connected, vlan2, TransitArea 0.0.0.1
O
3ffe:2::10/128
via fe80::219:5bff:fef5:2cc1, vlan2, TransitArea 0.0.0.1
C
3ffe:3::/64
directly connected, vlan3, Area 0.0.0.3
C
3ffe:4::/64
directly connected, vlan2, TransitArea 0.0.0.1
C
3ffe:4::30/128
directly connected, vlan2, TransitArea 0.0.0.1
Total Entries: 6 entries, 6 routes
CLI Reference Guide
To display the current contents of the IPv6 OSPF routing table, use the show
ipv6 ospf route command.
(Optional) Internally used identification parameter for an IPv6 OSPF routing
process. It is locally assigned and can be any positive integer. A unique value is
assigned for each IPv6 OSPF routing process.
None
User EXEC
The information displayed by the show ipv6 ospf route command is useful in
debugging OSPF routing operations.
If PROCESS-ID is not specified, the command will display all IPv6 OSPF
processes.
The following is sample output from the show ipv6 ospf route command.
Metric
11
1
1
1
1
0
show ipv6 ospf route
696