[c-nsp] timers on ipv6 routes in IOS
Aaron Gould
aaron1 at gvtc.com
Thu Jun 22 11:32:40 EDT 2017
Something I've always liked is seeing the timer on a route. but I'm not
seeing this in ipv6 on IOS. IOS XR has timers though.
Anyone know an easy way to see the update timer on a v6 route in IOS ?
.this is an ME3600 running IOS 15.2(4)S5.
eng-lab-3600-1#sh ip ro vrf one
...
B* 0.0.0.0/0 [200/0] via 10.101.0.2, 1d22h
10.0.0.0/8 is variably subnetted, 177 subnets, 12 masks
B 10.10.0.0/16 [200/0] via 10.101.4.103, 1d22h
B 10.12.0.0/16 [200/0] via 10.101.8.100, 1d22h
B 10.13.0.0/21 [200/0] via 10.101.4.103, 1d22h
B 10.13.12.0/22 [200/0] via 10.101.8.100, 1d22h
B 10.13.254.0/24 [200/0] via 10.101.12.100, 1d22h
B 10.15.0.0/16 [200/0] via 10.101.4.103, 1d22h
B 10.16.0.0/21 [200/0] via 10.101.16.101, 1d22h
B 10.16.8.0/21 [200/0] via 10.101.16.101, 1d22h
B 10.16.16.0/21 [200/0] via 10.101.16.101, 1d22h
B 10.16.24.0/21 [200/0] via 10.101.16.102, 1d22h
B 10.16.32.0/21 [200/0] via 10.101.16.102, 1d22h
B 10.16.40.0/21 [200/0] via 10.101.16.102, 1d22h
B 10.16.48.0/21 [200/0] via 10.101.8.100, 1d22h
B 10.21.0.0/19 [200/0] via 10.101.0.1, 1d22h
B 10.21.32.0/19 [200/0] via 10.101.0.1, 1d22h
B 10.21.64.0/19 [200/0] via 10.101.0.1, 1d22h
B 10.22.0.0/19 [200/0] via 10.101.0.1, 1d22h
B 10.22.32.0/19 [200/0] via 10.101.0.1, 1d22h
B 10.22.64.0/19 [200/0] via 10.101.0.1, 1d22h
B 10.23.0.0/19 [200/0] via 10.101.0.1, 1d22h
B 10.23.32.0/19 [200/0] via 10.101.0.1, 1d22h
B 10.23.64.0/19 [200/0] via 10.101.0.1, 1d22h
B 10.24.0.0/19 [200/0] via 10.101.0.8, 1d22h
B 10.24.32.0/19 [200/0] via 10.101.0.8, 1d22h
eng-lab-3600-1#sh ipv6 ro vrf one
...
B ::/0 [200/0]
via 10.101.0.2%default, indirectly connected
B 1234:1234::/32 [200/0]
via 10.101.0.7%default, indirectly connected
via 10.101.0.5%default, indirectly connected
via 10.101.0.2%default, indirectly connected
B 1234:1234:0:5::/64 [200/0]
via 10.101.0.254%default, indirectly connected
B 1234:1234:0:50::/64 [200/0]
via 10.101.0.5%default, indirectly connected
B 1234:1234:0:90::/64 [200/0]
via 10.101.0.9%default, indirectly connected
B 1234:1234:0:91::/64 [200/0]
via 10.101.0.9%default, indirectly connected
B 1234:1234:0:92::/64 [200/0]
via 10.101.0.9%default, indirectly connected
B 2605:6000:0:8::F:8000/127 [200/0]
via 10.101.0.5%default, indirectly connected
L FF00::/8 [0/0]
via Null0, receive
---- xr shows timers for v6 routes.
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:9k#sh route vrf one ipv6 unicast
Thu Jun 22 10:27:26.793 CDT
....
B* ::/0
[20/41] via fe80::aad0:e5ff:fede:c295, 2d04h, TenGigE0/1/0/1
B 1234:1234::/32
[200/0] via ::, 14w2d, Null0
B 1234:1234:0:5::/64
[200/0] via ::ffff:10.101.0.254 (nexthop in vrf default), 8w1d
C 1234:1234:0:50::/64 is directly connected,
12w0d, BVI4
L 1234:1234:0:50::1/128 is directly connected,
12w0d, BVI4
B 1234:1234:0:90::/64
[200/0] via ::ffff:10.101.0.9 (nexthop in vrf default), 13w1d
B 1234:1234:0:91::/64
[200/0] via ::ffff:10.101.0.9 (nexthop in vrf default), 00:08:09
B 1234:1234:0:92::/64
[200/0] via ::ffff:10.101.0.9 (nexthop in vrf default), 00:09:49
C 2468:2468:0:8::f:8000/127 is directly connected,
2y42w, TenGigE0/1/0/1
L 2468:2468:0:8::f:8001/128 is directly connected,
2y42w, TenGigE0/1/0/1
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:stlr-9k#
-Aaron Gould
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