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show system statistics ip6

Syntax

show system statistics ip6

Syntax (Routing Matrix)

show system statistics ip6
<all-lcc | lcc number | scc>

Release Information

Command introduced before JUNOS Release 7.4.

Description

Display system-wide IPv6 statistics.

Options

all-lcc — (Routing matrix only) (Optional) Display system statistics for IPv6 for all T640 routing nodes (or line-card chassis) connected to a TX Matrix platform.

lcc number(Routing matrix only) (Optional) Display system statistics for IPv6 for a specified T640 routing node (or line-card chassis) connected to a TX Matrix platform. Replace number with a value from 0 through 3.

scc — (Routing matrix only) (Optional) Display system statistics for IPv6 for the TX Matrix platform (or switch-card chassis).

Additional Information

By default, when you issue the show system statistics ip6 command on a TX Matrix master Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 master Routing Engines connected to it. Likewise, if you issue the same command on the TX Matrix backup Routing Engine, the command is broadcast to all the T640 backup Routing Engines that are connected to it.

Required Privilege Level

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List of Sample Output

show system statistics ip6

Output Fields

Output field descriptions to be provided.

show system statistics ip6

user@host> show system statistics ip6
ip6:
        0 total packets received
        0 with size smaller than minimum
        0 with data size < data length
        0 with bad options
        0 with incorrect version number
        0 fragments received
        0 fragments dropped (dup or out of space)
        0 fragments dropped after timeout
        0 fragments that exceeded limit
        0 packets reassembled ok
        0 packets for this host
        0 packets forwarded
        0 packets not forwardable
        0 redirects sent
        0 packets sent from this host
        0 packets sent with fabricated ip header
        0 output packets dropped due to no bufs, etc.
        0 output packets discarded due to no route
        0 output datagrams fragmented
        0 fragments created
        0 datagrams that can't be fragmented
        0 packets that violated scope rules
        0 multicast packets which we don't join
        Mbuf statistics:
        0 packets whose headers are not continuous
        0 tunneling packets that can't find gif
        0 packets discarded due to too may headers
        0 failures of source address selection
        0 forward cache hit
        0 forward cache miss
        0 packets destined to dead next hop
        0 option packets dropped due to rate limit
        0 packets dropped (src and int don't match)
        0 packets dropped due to bad protocol

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