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07-Adjacency table commands
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IPv4 adjacency table commands

display adjacent-table

Use display adjacent-table to display IPv4 adjacency entries.

Syntax

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 a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command displays IPv4 adjacency entries on all cards.

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 represents 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:

·     HDLC.

·     Tunnel.

·     MTunnel.

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.

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

display ipv6 adjacent-table

Use display ipv6 adjacent-table to display IPv6 adjacency entries.

Syntax

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 a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command displays IPv6 adjacency entries for all cards.

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

<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. The value 0::0 is encapsulated in the packet, and this field displays N/A.

·     For an NBMA link, the value 0.0.0.0 represents 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 that sends the packets. If the entry has no logical interface, this field displays N/A.

Service type/Type

Link layer protocol type:

·     HDLC.

·     Tunnel.

·     MTunnel.

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.

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.

 

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