- Table of Contents
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- 07-Layer 3—IP Services Command References
- 00-Preface
- 01-ARP commands
- 02-IP addressing commands
- 03-DHCP commands
- 04-DNS commands
- 05-NAT commands
- 06-NAT66 commands
- 07-IP forwarding basics commands
- 08-Fast forwarding commands
- 09-Multi-CPU packet distribution commands
- 10-Adjacency table commands
- 11-IRDP commands
- 12-IP performance optimization commands
- 13-UDP helper commands
- 14-IPv6 basics commands
- 15-DHCPv6 commands
- 16-IPv6 fast forwarding commands
- 17-AFT commands
- 18-Tunneling commands
- 19-GRE commands
- 20-ADVPN commands
- 21-WAAS commands
- 22-Lighttpd service commands
- 23-Web caching commands
- 24-STUN commands
- Related Documents
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Adjacency table commands
IPv4 adjacency table commands
display adjacent-table
Use display adjacent-table to display IPv4 adjacency entries.
Syntax
In standalone mode:
display adjacent-table { all | physical-interface interface-type interface-number | routing-interface interface-type interface-number } [ count | verbose ]
In IRF mode:
display adjacent-table { all | physical-interface interface-type interface-number | routing-interface interface-type interface-number | slot slot-number } [ count | verbose ]
View
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
all: Displays all IPv4 adjacency entries.
physical-interface interface-type interface-number: Displays IPv4 adjacency entries about the specified physical interface.
routing-interface interface-type interface-number: Displays IPv4 adjacency entries about the specified routing interface.
slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays IPv4 adjacency entries for all member devices. (In IRF mode.)
count: Displays the number of IPv4 adjacency entries.
verbose: Displays detailed information about IPv4 adjacency entries.
Examples
# Display detailed information about all IPv4 adjacency entries.
<Sysname> display adjacent-table all verbose
IP address : 0.0.0.0
Routing interface : Tunnel1
Physical interface : Tunnel1
Logical interface : N/A
Service type : Tunnel
Action type : Forwarding
Link media type : P2P
Slot : 0
Cpu : 0
VPN index : 0
Virtual circuit information : N/A
Link head information(IP) : 4500000000000000ff2f000002020201020202020000
0800
Link head information(MPLS) : 4500000000000000ff2f000002020201020202020000
0800
# Display IPv4 adjacency entries for the specified slot.
<Sysname> display adjacent-table slot 1
IP address Routing interface Physical interface Type
0.0.0.0 Tun1 Tun1 Tunnel
# Display the number of IPv4 adjacency entries for the specified slot.
<Sysname> display adjacent-table slot 1 count
Total entries on slot 1: 1
Table 1 Command output
Field |
Description |
IP address |
IP address of the next hop. · For a P2P link, the IP address of the next hop is not needed. This field displays 0.0.0.0. · For an NBMA link, the value 0.0.0.0 indicates the default adjacency entry. Packets are forwarded through the default virtual circuit. |
Routing interface |
Output interface of the matching route entry. |
Physical interface |
Physical interface of which the outgoing packets are sent out. |
Logical interface |
Logical interface for sending the packets. If the entry has no logical interface, this field displays N/A. |
Service type/Type |
Link layer protocol type. |
Action type |
Packet processing type, Forwarding or Drop. |
Link media type |
Link media type: · P2P—Point-to-point link. · NBMA—Non-broadcast multi-access link. |
Cpu |
This field is not supported in the current software version. Number of the CPU. |
VPN index |
Index of the VPN. |
Virtual circuit information |
Information about the virtual circuit, such as PVC or DLCI. If the entry has no virtual circuit, this field displays N/A. |
Link head information(IP) |
Link layer header for IPv4. |
Link head information(MPLS) |
Link layer header for MPLS. |
IPv6 adjacency table commands
The following compatibility matrixes show the support of hardware platforms for the IPv6 adjacency table:
Hardware |
IPv6 adjacency table compatibility |
MSR610 |
No |
MSR810, MSR810-W, MSR810-W-DB, MSR810-LM, MSR810-W-LM, MSR810-10-PoE, MSR810-LM-HK, MSR810-W-LM-HK, MSR810-LM-CNDE-SJK, MSR810-CNDE-SJK, MSR810-EI, MSR810-LM-EA, MSR810-LM-EI |
Yes |
MSR810-LMS, MSR810-LUS |
Yes |
MSR810-SI, MSR810-LM-SI |
Yes |
MSR810-LMS-EA, MSR810-LME |
Yes |
MSR1004S-5G, MSR1004S-5G-CN |
Yes |
MSR1104S-W, MSR1104S-W-CAT6, MSR1104S-5G-CN, MSR1104S-W-5G-CN |
Yes |
MSR2600-6-X1, MSR2600-15-X1, MSR2600-15-X1-T |
Yes |
MSR2600-10-X1 |
Yes |
MSR 2630 |
Yes |
MSR3600-28, MSR3600-51 |
Yes |
MSR3600-28-SI, MSR3600-51-SI |
Yes |
MSR3600-28-X1, MSR3600-28-X1-DP, MSR3600-51-X1, MSR3600-51-X1-DP |
Yes |
MSR3600-28-G-DP, MSR3600-51-G-DP |
Yes |
MSR3610-I-DP, MSR3610-IE-DP, MSR3610-IE-ES, MSR3610-IE-EAD, MSR-EAD-AK770, MSR3610-I-IG, MSR3610-IE-IG |
Yes |
MSR3610-X1, MSR3610-X1-DP, MSR3610-X1-DC, MSR3610-X1-DP-DC, MSR3620-X1, MSR3640-X1 |
Yes |
MSR 3610, MSR 3620, MSR 3620-DP, MSR 3640, MSR 3660 |
Yes |
MSR3610-G, MSR3620-G |
Yes |
MSR3640-X1-HI |
Yes |
Hardware |
IPv6 adjacency table compatibility |
MSR810-W-WiNet, MSR810-LM-WiNet |
Yes |
MSR830-4LM-WiNet |
Yes |
MSR830-5BEI-WiNet, MSR830-6EI-WiNet, MSR830-10BEI-WiNet |
Yes |
MSR830-6BHI-WiNet, MSR830-10BHI-WiNet |
Yes |
MSR2600-6-WiNet |
Yes |
MSR2600-10-X1-WiNet |
Yes |
MSR2630-WiNet |
Yes |
MSR3600-28-WiNet |
Yes |
MSR3610-X1-WiNet |
Yes |
MSR3610-WiNet, MSR3620-10-WiNet, MSR3620-DP-WiNet, MSR3620-WiNet, MSR3660-WiNet |
Yes |
Hardware |
IPv6 adjacency table compatibility |
MSR860-6EI-XS |
Yes |
MSR860-6HI-XS |
Yes |
MSR2630-XS |
Yes |
MSR3600-28-XS |
Yes |
MSR3610-XS |
Yes |
MSR3620-XS |
Yes |
MSR3610-I-XS |
Yes |
MSR3610-IE-XS |
Yes |
MSR3620-X1-XS |
Yes |
MSR3640-XS |
Yes |
MSR3660-XS |
Yes |
Hardware |
IPv6 adjacency table compatibility |
MSR810-LM-GL |
Yes |
MSR810-W-LM-GL |
Yes |
MSR830-6EI-GL |
Yes |
MSR830-10EI-GL |
Yes |
MSR830-6HI-GL |
Yes |
MSR830-10HI-GL |
Yes |
MSR1004S-5G-GL |
Yes |
MSR2600-6-X1-GL |
Yes |
MSR3600-28-SI-GL |
Yes |
display ipv6 adjacent-table
Use display ipv6 adjacent-table to display IPv6 adjacency entries.
Syntax
In standalone mode:
display ipv6 adjacent-table { all | physical-interface interface-type interface-number | routing-interface interface-type interface-number } [ count | verbose ]
In IRF mode:
display ipv6 adjacent-table { all | physical-interface interface-type interface-number | routing-interface interface-type interface-number | slot slot-number } [ count | verbose ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
all: Displays all IPv6 adjacency entries.
physical-interface interface-type interface-number: Displays IPv6 adjacency entries about the specified physical interface.
routing-interface interface-type interface-number: Displays IPv6 adjacency entries about the specified routing interface.
slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays IPv6 adjacency entries for all member devices. (In IRF mode.)
count: Displays the number of IPv6 adjacency entries.
verbose: Displays detailed information about IPv6 adjacency entries.
Examples
# Display detailed information about all IPv6 adjacency entries.
<Sysname> display ipv6 adjacent-table all verbose
IPv6 address : N/A
Routing interface : Tunnel1
Physical interface : Tunnel1
Logical interface : N/A
Service type : Tunnel
Action type : Forwarding
Link media type : P2P
Slot : 1
Cpu : 0
VPN index : 0
Virtual circuit information : N/A
Link head information(IPv6) : 4500000000000000ff2f000002020201020202020000
86dd
Link head information(MPLS) : 4500000000000000ff2f000002020201020202020000
86dd
# Display IPv6 adjacency entries for the specified slot.
<Sysname> display ipv6 adjacent-table slot 1
IPv6 address Routing interface Physical interface Type
N/A Tun1 Tun1 Tunnel
# Display the number of IPv6 adjacency entries for the specified slot.
<Sysname> display ipv6 adjacent-table slot 1 count
Total entries on slot 1: 1
Table 2 Command output
Field |
Description |
IPv6 address |
IPv6 address of the next hop. · For a P2P link, the IPv6 address of the next hop is not needed. This field has the value 0::0, and displays N/A. · For an NBMA link, the value 0.0.0.0 indicates a default adjacency table. Packets are forwarded through the default virtual circuit. |
Routing interface |
Output interface of the matching route entry. |
Physical interface |
Physical interface of which the outgoing packets are sent out. |
Logical interface |
Logical interface that sends the packets. If the entry has no logical interface, this field displays N/A. |
Service type/Type |
Link layer protocol type. |
Action type |
Packet processing type, Forwarding or Drop. |
Link media type |
Link media type: · P2P—Point-to-point link. · NBMA—Non-broadcast multi-access link. |
Cpu |
This field is not supported in the current software version. Number of the CPU. |
VPN index |
Index of the VPN. |
Virtual circuit information |
Information about the virtual circuit, such as PVC or DLCI. If the entry has no virtual circuit, this field displays N/A. |
Link head information(IPv6) |
Link layer header for IPv6. |
Link head information(MPLS) |
Link layer header for MPLS. |