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Usage:
Usage:


# /sbin/ip -6 route show [dev <device>]
# /sbin/ip -6 route show [dev <device>]


Example:
Example:


# /sbin/ip -6 route show dev eth0
# /sbin/ip -6 route show dev eth0
2001:0db8:0:f101::/64 proto kernel metric 256 mtu 1500 advmss 1440
2001:0db8:0:f101::/64 proto kernel metric 256 mtu 1500 advmss 1440
fe80::/10            proto kernel metric 256 mtu 1500 advmss 1440
fe80::/10            proto kernel metric 256 mtu 1500 advmss 1440
ff00::/8              proto kernel metric 256 mtu 1500 advmss 1440
ff00::/8              proto kernel metric 256 mtu 1500 advmss 1440
default              proto kernel metric 256 mtu 1500 advmss 1440
default              proto kernel metric 256 mtu 1500 advmss 1440


7.1.2. Using "route"
7.1.2. Using "route"
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Usage:
Usage:


# /sbin/route -A inet6  
# /sbin/route -A inet6  


Example (output is filtered for interface eth0). Here you see different IPv6 routes for different addresses on a single interface.
Example (output is filtered for interface eth0). Here you see different IPv6 routes for different addresses on a single interface.


# /sbin/route -A inet6 |grep -w "eth0"
# /sbin/route -A inet6 |grep -w "eth0"
2001:0db8:0:f101 ::/64 :: UA  256 0 0 eth0 <- Interface route for global
2001:0db8:0:f101 ::/64 :: UA  256 0 0 eth0 <- Interface route for global
¬ address
¬ address
fe80::/10        ::      UA  256 0 0 eth0 <- Interface route for link-local
fe80::/10        ::      UA  256 0 0 eth0 <- Interface route for link-local
¬ address
¬ address
ff00::/8        ::      UA  256 0 0 eth0 <- Interface route for all multicast
ff00::/8        ::      UA  256 0 0 eth0 <- Interface route for all multicast
¬ addresses
¬ addresses
::/0            ::      UDA 256 0 0 eth0 <- Automatic default route
::/0            ::      UDA 256 0 0 eth0 <- Automatic default route

Revision as of 00:17, 23 May 2013

7.1. Displaying existing IPv6 routes

First you should check, whether and which IPv6 addresses are already configured (perhaps auto-magically during auto-configuration). 7.1.1. Using "ip"

Usage:

# /sbin/ip -6 route show [dev <device>]

Example:

# /sbin/ip -6 route show dev eth0
2001:0db8:0:f101::/64 proto kernel metric 256 mtu 1500 advmss 1440
fe80::/10             proto kernel metric 256 mtu 1500 advmss 1440
ff00::/8              proto kernel metric 256 mtu 1500 advmss 1440
default               proto kernel metric 256 mtu 1500 advmss 1440

7.1.2. Using "route"

Usage:

# /sbin/route -A inet6 

Example (output is filtered for interface eth0). Here you see different IPv6 routes for different addresses on a single interface.

# /sbin/route -A inet6 |grep -w "eth0"
2001:0db8:0:f101 ::/64 :: UA  256 0 0 eth0 <- Interface route for global
¬ address
fe80::/10        ::       UA  256 0 0 eth0 <- Interface route for link-local
¬ address
ff00::/8         ::       UA  256 0 0 eth0 <- Interface route for all multicast
¬ addresses
::/0             ::       UDA 256 0 0 eth0 <- Automatic default route