From: Huan Pham (pnhuan@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Dec 22 2008 - 09:22:13 ARST
You will use the same command as in IPv4.
What command do you use in IPv4 to see the tag?
show ip rip database, and
show ip ospf database
show ip bgp
is it right? So you will use the same commands for IPv6, except you need to
change the keyword ip to ipv6. Show ipv6 route or show ip route wont show you
the tag.
e.g.
R3#sh ipv6 rip database
RIP process "RIPv6", local RIB
2001:2::/64, metric 9 tag 222, installed
Serial1/3/FE80::C001:EFF:FEF4:0, expires in 178 secs tag 222
2001:13::/64, metric 2
Serial1/2/FE80::C000:EFF:FEF4:0, expires in 161 secs
2001:23::/64, metric 2
Serial1/3/FE80::C001:EFF:FEF4:0, expires in 164 secs
In IPv6, you can use route-map to filter routes based on tag, as you would
normally do for ipv4.
--- On Mon, 12/22/08, sidd ant <aspiretobeccie@gmail.com> wrote:
From: sidd ant <aspiretobeccie@gmail.com>
Subject: Command to see tags of each route in IPv6 routing table
To: "Cisco certification" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Date: Monday, December 22, 2008, 8:22 PM
Hello Everyone,
Is there a command any of you use to see what each routes tag is in a IPv6
routing table. I am trying to do a question in the workbook which asks me to
deny all routes from a particular tag. I have got about 60 routes in the
table and was wondering if theres a command to see the tag. I haven't found
any but that doesnt mean there isn't one.
Cheers
Sidd--
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