You can display information about the connected content engines and encapsulation, including software packet
counters, by entering the show adjacency [tunnel-interface] [encapsulation] [detail] [internal] command:
Device# show adjacency t0
Protocol Interface Address
IP Tunnel0 2001::DB8:1::1(3)
Device# show adjacency t0 encapsulation
Protocol Interface Address
IPV6 Tunnel1 2001:DB8:1::11(2)
Encap length 48
6000000000002FFF20010DB801000000
000000000000000120010DB800010000
00000000000000110000883E00000000
Provider: TUNNEL
IPV6 Tunnel1 2001:DB8:1::12(2)
Encap length 48
6000000000002FFF20010DB801000000
000000000000000120010DB800010000
00000000000000120000883E00000000
Provider: TUNNEL
Device# show adjacency t0 detail
Protocol Interface Address
IPV6 Tunnel1 2001:DB8:1::11(2)
0 packets, 0 bytes
epoch 0
sourced in sev-epoch 22
Encap length 48
6000000000002FFF20010DB801000000
000000000000000120010DB800010000
00000000000000110000883E00000000
Tun endpt
Next chain element:
punt
Device# show adjacency t0 internal
Protocol Interface Address
IPV6 Tunnel1 2001:DB8:1::11(2)
0 packets, 0 bytes
epoch 0
sourced in sev-epoch 22
Encap length 48
6000000000002FFF20010DB801000000
000000000000000120010DB800010000
00000000000000110000883E00000000
Tun endpt
Next chain element:
punt
parent oce 0x68C55B00
frame originated locally (Null0)
L3 mtu 0
Flags (0x2808C6)
Fixup disabled
HWIDB/IDB pointers 0x200900DC/0x20090D98
IP redirect disabled
Switching vector: IPv6 midchain adjacency oce
Next-hop cannot be inferred
IP Tunnel stack to 2001:DB8:1::11 in Default (0x0)
Device#
IP Application Services Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Release 3S (Cisco ASR 1000)
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WCCPv2—IPv6 Support
IPv6 WCCP VRF Tunnel Interface