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(New page: 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" ...)
 
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Usage:
 
Usage:
  
# /sbin/ip -6 route show [dev <device>]
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# /sbin/ip -6 route show [dev <device>]
  
 
Example:
 
Example:
  
# /sbin/ip -6 route show dev eth0
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# /sbin/ip -6 route show dev eth0
2001:0db8:0:f101::/64 proto kernel metric 256 mtu 1500 advmss 1440
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2001:0db8:0:f101::/64 proto kernel metric 256 mtu 1500 advmss 1440
fe80::/10            proto kernel metric 256 mtu 1500 advmss 1440
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fe80::/10            proto kernel metric 256 mtu 1500 advmss 1440
ff00::/8              proto kernel metric 256 mtu 1500 advmss 1440
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ff00::/8              proto kernel metric 256 mtu 1500 advmss 1440
default              proto kernel metric 256 mtu 1500 advmss 1440
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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  
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# /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"
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# /sbin/route -A inet6 |grep -w "eth0"
2001:0db8:0:f101 ::/64 :: UA  256 0 0 eth0 <- Interface route for global
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2001:0db8:0:f101 ::/64 :: UA  256 0 0 eth0 <- Interface route for global
¬ address
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¬ address
fe80::/10        ::      UA  256 0 0 eth0 <- Interface route for link-local
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fe80::/10        ::      UA  256 0 0 eth0 <- Interface route for link-local
¬ address
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¬ address
ff00::/8        ::      UA  256 0 0 eth0 <- Interface route for all multicast
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ff00::/8        ::      UA  256 0 0 eth0 <- Interface route for all multicast
¬ addresses
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¬ addresses
::/0            ::      UDA 256 0 0 eth0 <- Automatic default route
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::/0            ::      UDA 256 0 0 eth0 <- Automatic default route

Revision as of 07:17, 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