Users Guide

Usage Information Because this command is enabled by default, it does not appear in the running
configuration. When you disable unicast routing, the no ipv6 unicast-routing
command is included in the running configuration. Whenever unicast routing is
disabled or re-enabled, Dell Networking OS generates a syslog message indicating the
action.
Disabling unicast routing on an E-Series chassis causes the following behavior:
static and protocol learned routes are removed from RTM and from the CAM;
packet forwarding to these routes is terminated
connected routes and resolved neighbors remain in the CAM and new IPv6
neighbors are still discoverable
additional protocol adjacencies (OSPFv3 and BGP4) are brought down and no
new adjacencies are formed
the IPv6 address family configuration (under router bgp) is deleted
IPv6 Multicast traffic continues to flow unhindered
show ipv6 cam stack-unit
Displays the IPv6 CAM entries for the specified stack-unit.
Syntax
show ipv6 cam [vrf vrf-name] stack-unit unit-number port-set {0-1}
[summary | index | ipv6 address]
Parameters
vrf vrf-name (Optional) Enter the keyword vrf followed by the name of the
VRF to display IPv6 CAM entries corresponding to that VRF.
NOTE: If you do not specify this option, IPv6 CAM entries
corresponding to the default VRF are displayed.
unit-number Enter the stack unit’s ID number.
port-set Enter the keyword Port Set.
summary (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword summary to display a table listing
network prefixes and the total number prefixes which can be
entered into the IPv6 CAM.
index (OPTIONAL) Enter the index in the IPv6 CAM.
ipv6-address Enter the IPv6 address in the x:x:x:x::x/n format to display
networks that have more specific prefixes. The range is from /0
to /128.
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