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NetApp CN1610 - Ping Ipv6

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Chapter 6: IPv6 IPv6 Management Commands 601
The following is an example of the command.
(CN1610) #show serviceport ipv6 neighbors
Neighbor
Age
IPv6 Address MAC Address isRtr State
(Secs) Type
--------------------------------------- ----------------- ----- ---
------ ------ --------
FE80::5E26:AFF:FEBD:852C 5c:26:0a:bd:85:2c FALSE
Reachable 0 Dynamic
ping ipv6 Use this command to determine whether another computer is on the network.
Ping provides a synchronous response when initiated from the CLI and Web
interfaces. To use the command, configure the switch for network (in-band)
connection. The source and target devices must have the ping utility enabled and
running on top of TCP/IP. The switch can be pinged from any IP workstation
with which the switch is connected through the default VLAN (VLAN 1), as long
as there is a physical path between the switch and the workstation. The terminal
interface sends three pings to the target station. Use the
ipv6-
address|hostname
parameter to ping an interface by using the global IPv6
address of the interface. The argument slot/port corresponds to a physical routing
Field Description
IPv6 Address The IPv6 address of the neighbor.
MAC Address The MAC Address of the neighbor.
isRtr Shows if the neighbor is a router. If TRUE, the
neighbor is a router; if FALSE, it is not a router.
Neighbor State The state of the neighbor cache entry. The possible
values are: Incomplete, Reachable, Stale, Delay,
Probe, and Unknown.
Age The time in seconds that has elapsed since an entry
was added to the cache.
Type The type of neighbor entry. The type is Static if the
entry is manually configured and Dynamic if
dynamically resolved.

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