- Table of Contents
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- 13-Layer 3—IP Services Command Reference
- 00-Preface
- 01-IP addressing commands
- 02-IP forwarding basics commands
- 03-Fast forwarding commands
- 04-ARP commands
- 05-IPv6 basics commands
- 06-IPv6 fast forwarding commands
- 07-DHCP commands
- 08-DHCPv6 commands
- 09-DNS commands
- 10-IP performance optimization commands
- 11-Multi-CPU packet distribution commands
- 12-WAAS commands
- 13-Adjacency table commands
- Related Documents
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Contents
display ipv6 fast-forwarding aging-time
display ipv6 fast-forwarding cache
display ipv6 fast-forwarding fragcache
ipv6 fast-forwarding aging-time
ipv6 fast-forwarding load-sharing
reset ipv6 fast-forwarding cache
IPv6 fast forwarding commands
display ipv6 fast-forwarding aging-time
Use display ipv6 fast-forwarding aging-time to display the aging time of IPv6 fast forwarding entries.
Syntax
display ipv6 fast-forwarding aging-time
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
context-admin
context-operator
Examples
# Display the aging time of IPv6 fast forwarding entries.
<Sysname> display ipv6 fast-forwarding aging-time
Aging time: 30s
Table 1 Command output
Field |
Description |
Aging time |
Aging time of IPv6 fast forwarding entries, in seconds. |
Related commands
ipv6 fast-forwarding aging-time
display ipv6 fast-forwarding cache
Use display ipv6 fast-forwarding cache to display IPv6 fast forwarding entries.
Syntax
display ipv6 fast-forwarding cache [ ipv6-address ] [ slot slot-number ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
context-admin
context-operator
Parameters
ipv6-address: Specifies an IPv6 address. If you do not specify an IPv6 address, this command displays all IPv6 fast forwarding entries.
slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays IPv6 fast forwarding entries for all member devices.
Examples
# Display all IPv6 fast forwarding entries.
<Sysname> display ipv6 fast-forwarding cache
Total number of IPv6 fast-forwarding items: 2
Src IP: 2002::1 Src port: 129
Dst IP: 2001::1 Dst port: 65535
Protocol: 58
VPN instance: N/A
Input interface: GE1/0/2
Output interface: GE1/0/1
Src IP: 2001::1 Src port: 128
Dst IP: 2002::1 Dst port: 0
Protocol: 58
VPN instance: N/A
Input interface: GE1/0/1
Output interface: GE1/0/2
Table 2 Command output
Field |
Description |
Total number of IPv6 fast-forwarding items |
Number of IPv6 fast forwarding entries. |
Src IP |
Source IPv6 address. |
Src port |
Source port number. |
Dst IP |
Destination IPv6 address. |
Dst Port |
Destination port number. |
Protocol |
Protocol number. |
VPN instance |
VPN instance. If the entry does not belong to any VPN instance, this field displays N/A. |
Input interface |
Input interface type and number. If no interface is involved in fast forwarding, this field displays N/A. If the input interface does not exist, this field displays a hyphen (-). |
Output interface |
Output interface type and number. If no interface is involved in fast forwarding, this field displays N/A. If the output interface does not exist, this field displays a hyphen (-). |
Related commands
reset ipv6 fast-forwarding cache
display ipv6 fast-forwarding fragcache
Use display ipv6 fast-forwarding fragcache to display IPv6 fast forwarding entries for fragmented datagrams.
Syntax
display ipv6 fast-forwarding fragcache [ ipv6-address ] [ slot slot-number ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
context-admin
context-operator
Parameters
ipv6-address: Specifies an IPv6 address. If you do not specify this argument, this command displays IPv6 fast forwarding entries for all fragmented datagrams.
slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays IPv6 fast forwarding entries for fragmented datagrams on all member devices.
Examples
# Display IPv6 fast forwarding entries for all fragmented datagrams.
<Sysname> display ipv6 fast-forwarding fragcache
Total number of fragment fast-forwarding entries: 2
Src IP: 18::18 Src Port: 0
Dst IP: 14::38 Dst Port: 0
Protocol: 58
Input interface: N/A
ID: 736
Relay flag: 1
Src IP: 14::38 Src Port: 51389
Dst IP: 18::18 Dst Port: 32768
Protocol: 58
Input interface: XGE2/5/0/29
ID: 774
Relay flag: 0
Table 3 Command output
Field |
Description |
Total number of fragment fast-forwarding entries |
Number of IPv6 fast forwarding entries for fragmented datagrams. |
Src IP |
Source IPv6 address. |
Src port |
Source port number. |
Dst IP |
Destination IPv6 address. |
Dst Port |
Destination port number. |
Protocol |
Protocol number. |
Input interface |
Input interface type and number. If no interface is involved in fast forwarding, this field displays N/A. If the input interface does not exist, this field displays a hyphen (-). |
ID |
Fragment ID. |
Fragment pass-through flag status: · 0—Pass through. · 1—Not pass through. |
ipv6 fast-forwarding aging-time
Use ipv6 fast-forwarding aging-time to set the aging time for IPv6 fast forwarding entries.
Use undo ipv6 fast-forwarding aging-time to restore the default.
Syntax
ipv6 fast-forwarding aging-time aging-time
undo ipv6 fast-forwarding aging-time
Default
The aging time is 30 seconds.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
context-admin
Parameters
aging-time: Sets the aging time in the range of 10 to 300 seconds.
Examples
# Set the aging time to 20 seconds for IPv6 fast forwarding entries.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ipv6 fast-forwarding aging-time 20
Related commands
display ipv6 fast-forwarding aging-time
ipv6 fast-forwarding load-sharing
Use ipv6 fast-forwarding load-sharing to enable IPv6 fast forwarding load sharing.
Use undo ipv6 fast-forwarding load-sharing to disable IPv6 fast forwarding load sharing.
Syntax
ipv6 fast-forwarding load-sharing
undo ipv6 fast-forwarding load-sharing
Default
IPv6 fast forwarding load sharing is enabled.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
context-admin
Usage guidelines
IPv6 fast forwarding load sharing enables the device to load share packets of the same flow. This feature identifies a data flow by using the packet information.
If IPv6 fast forwarding load sharing is disabled, the device identifies a data flow by the packet information and the input interface. No load sharing is implemented.
Examples
# Enable IPv6 fast forwarding load sharing.
<Sysname> system-Views
[Sysname] ipv6 fast-forwarding load-sharing
reset ipv6 fast-forwarding cache
Use reset ipv6 fast-forwarding cache to clear the IPv6 fast forwarding table.
Syntax
reset ipv6 fast-forwarding cache [ slot slot-number ]
Views
User view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
context-admin
Parameters
slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command clears the IPv6 fast forwarding table for all member devices.
Examples
# Clear the IPv6 fast forwarding table.
<Sysname> reset ipv6 fast-forwarding cache
Related commands
display ipv6 fast-forwarding cache