IPv6 Commands
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ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches
The following example shows CLI display output for the command.
(switch) #show ipv6 route summary
Connected Routes............................... 4
Static Routes.................................. 0
6To4 Routes.................................... 0
Alternate
Routes
The number of alternate routes currently in the routing table. An alternate route is a route
that was not selected as the best route to its destination.
Route Adds
The number of routes added to the routing table.
Route Modifies
The number of routes that changed after they were initially added to the routing table.
Route Deletes
The number of routes deleted from the routing table.
Unresolved
Route Adds
The number of route adds that failed because none of the route's next hops were on a
local subnet. Note that static routes can fail to be added to the routing table at startup
because the routing interfaces are not up yet. This counter gets incremented in this case.
The static routes are added to the routing table when the routing interfaces come up.
Invalid Route
Adds
The number of routes that failed to be added to the routing table because the route was
invalid. A log message is written for each of these failures.
Failed Route
Adds
The number of routes that failed to be added to the routing table because of a resource
limitation in the routing table.
Reserved
Locals
The number of routing table entries reserved for a local subnet on a routing interface that
is down. Space for local routes is always reserved so that local routes can be installed
when a routing interface bounces.
Unique Next
Hops
The number of distinct next hops used among all routes currently in the routing table.
These include local interfaces for local routes and neighbors for indirect routes.
Unique Next
Hops High
Water
The highest count of unique next hops since counters were last cleared.
Next Hop
Groups
The current number of next hop groups in use by one or more routes. Each next hop
group includes one or more next hops.
Next Hop
Groups High
Water
The highest count of next hop groups since counters were last cleared.
ECMP Groups
The number of next hop groups with multiple next hops.
ECMP Routes
The number of routes with multiple next hops currently in the routing table.
Truncated
ECMP Routes
The number of ECMP routes that are currently installed in the forwarding table with just
one next hop. The forwarding table might limit the number of ECMP routes or the number
of ECMP groups. When an ECMP route cannot be installed because such a limit is
reached, the route is installed with a single next hop.
ECMP Retries
The number of ECMP routes that have been installed in the forwarding table after initially
being installed with a single next hop.
Routes with n
Next Hops
The current number of routes with each number of next hops.
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