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dlci dlci-number: Specifies a VC by its DLCI in the range of 16 to 1007. 
•  If you specify a main interface and a VC that is not on the main interface or any of its 
subinterfaces, this command does not display IPv6 address mapping for the VC. 
•  If you specify a subinterface and a VC that is not on the subinterface, this command does not 
display IPv6 address mapping for the VC. 
•  If you specify only an interface, this command displays IPv6 address mapping for all VCs on the 
interface. 
Usage guidelines 
If you do not specify the static or dynamic keyword, this command displays both static and dynamic 
address mapping. 
Examples 
# Display Frame Relay IPv6 address mapping. 
<Sysname> display fr ipv6 map 
Map statistics for interface Serial2/1/0 (DTE) 
 DLCI: 100  IPv6 IND: FE80::56FF:FE00:0  Interface: Serial2/1/0 
 Create time: 2014/10/11 09:57:28  Status: Active 
 Encapsulation: IETF  Broadcast 
 DLCI: 100  IPv6 IND: 10::1  Interface: Serial2/1/0 
 Create time: 2014/10/11 09:57:28  Status: Active 
 Encapsulation: IETF  Broadcast 
 DLCI: 100  IPv6: 10::3  Interface: Serial2/1/0 
 Create time: 2014/10/11 09:57:28  Status: Active 
 Encapsulation: IETF  Broadcast 
Table 63 Command output 
Map Statistics for interface Serial2/1/0 (DTE) 
IPv6 address-to-DLCI maps for Serial 2/1/0 (a DTE 
interface). 
DLCI: 100  VC identified by the DLCI number. 
IPv6 IND 10::1 
Address map established with the peer IPv6 address 
10::1 through IND.  
If IND is absent, the address map is manually 
configured. 
Interface: Serial2/1/0  Interface where the VC was created. 
Create time: 2014/10/11 09:57:28  Time when the address map was created. 
Status: Active  Status of the address map: Active or Inactive. 
Encapsulation: IETF  Encapsulation type for the VC: IETF or Nonstandard. 
Broadcast  Broadcast packets are allowed on the VC. 
 
display fr lmi 
Use display fr lmi to display LMI information.  
Syntax 
display fr lmi [ interface interface-type interface-number ]