11-29-2012 01:09 AM - edited 03-01-2019 05:38 PM
I just getting to working with IPv6 HSRP and I was wondering what the following tags are meaning under the IPV6 VLAN interface on the neighbor which is not holding the active HSRP mode ?
Virtual link-local address(es):
FE80::5:73FF:FEA0:33 [UNA/OOD/TEN/INIT]
Thanks in advance,
Michel
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01-07-2014 07:22 AM
I had the same question - and this is from the Cisco docs,,,
The show ipv6 interface command displays information about attributes that may be associated with an IPv6 address assigned to the interface.
Attribute | Description |
ANY | Anycast. The address is an anycast address, as specified when configured using the ipv6 address command. |
CAL | Calendar. The address is timed and has valid and preferred lifetimes. |
DEP | Deprecated. The timed address is deprecated. |
DUP | Duplicate. The address is a duplicate, as determined by duplicate address detection (DAD). To re-attampt DAD, the user must use the shutdown or no shutdowncommand on the interface. |
EUI | EUI-64 based. The address was generated using EUI-64. |
OFF | Offlink. The address is offlink. |
OOD | Overly optimistic DAD. DAD will not be performed for this address. This attribute applies to virtual addresses. |
PRE | Preferred. The timed address is preferred. |
TEN | Tentative. The address is in a tentative state per DAD. |
UNA | Unactivated. The virtual address is not active and is in a standby state. |
VIRT | Virtual. The address is virtual and is managed by HSRP, VRRP, or GLBP. |
show ipv6 interface Field Descriptions | |
Field | Description |
Ethernet0/0 is up, line protocol is up | Indicates whether the interface hardware is active (whether line signal is present) and whether it has been taken down by an administrator. If the interface hardware is usable, the interface is marked "up." For an interface to be usable, both the interface hardware and line protocol must be up. |
line protocol is up, down (down is not shown in sample output) | Indicates whether the software processes that handle the line protocol consider the line usable (that is, whether keepalives are successful or IPv6 CP has been negotiated). If the interface can provide two-way communication, the line protocol is marked up. For an interface to be usable, both the interface hardware and line protocol must be up. |
IPv6 is enabled, stalled, disabled (stalled and disabled are not shown in sample output) | Indicates that IPv6 is enabled, stalled, or disabled on the interface. If IPv6 is enabled, the interface is marked "enabled." If duplicate address detection processing identified the link-local address of the interface as being a duplicate address, the processing of IPv6 packets is disabled on the interface and the interface is marked "stalled." If IPv6 is not enabled, the interface is marked "disabled." |
link-local address | Displays the link-local address assigned to the interface. |
Global unicast address(es): | Displays the global unicast addresses assigned to the interface. |
Joined group address(es): | Indicates the multicast groups to which this interface belongs. |
MTU | Maximum transmission unit of the interface. |
ICMP error messages | Specifies the minimum interval (in milliseconds) between error messages sent on this interface. |
ICMP redirects | The state of Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) IPv6 redirect messages on the interface (the sending of the messages is enabled or disabled). |
ND DAD | The state of duplicate address detection on the interface (enabled or disabled). |
number of DAD attempts: | Number of consecutive neighbor solicitation messages that are sent on the interface while duplicate address detection is performed. |
ND reachable time | Displays the neighbor discovery reachable time (in milliseconds) assigned to this interface. |
ND advertised reachable time | Displays the neighbor discovery reachable time (in milliseconds) advertised on this interface. |
ND advertised retransmit interval | Displays the neighbor discovery retransmit interval (in milliseconds) advertised on this interface. |
ND router advertisements | Specifies the interval (in seconds) for neighbor discovery router advertisements (RAs) sent on this interface and the amount of time before the advertisements expire. As of Cisco IOS Release 12.4(2)T, this field displays the default router preference (DRP) value sent by this device on this interface. |
ND advertised default router preference is Medium | The DRP for the device on a specific interface. |
11-29-2012 02:52 AM
What device/version is this? We need more details please. Also can you put configuration for the HSRP interface and complete output for "show standby"?
Regards,
Deepu
11-29-2012 03:35 AM
here you go:
LAB02#sh ipv6 int vl 5
Vlan5 is up, line protocol is up
IPv6 is enabled, link-local address is FE80::219:6FF:FE55:8EC2 [UNA]
Virtual link-local address(es):
FE80::5:73FF:FEA0:33 [UNA/OOD/INIT]
Description: EU-Region-2
Global unicast address(es):
2001:888:1F31:2205::2, subnet is 2001:888:1F31:2205::/64
Joined group address(es):
FF02::1
FF02::2
FF02::5
FF02::6
FF02::66
FF02::1:2
FF02::1:FF00:2
FF02::1:FF55:8EC2
MTU is 1500 bytes
ICMP error messages limited to one every 100 milliseconds
ICMP redirects are enabled
ICMP unreachables are sent
Output features: Check hwidb
ND DAD is enabled, number of DAD attempts: 1
ND reachable time is 30000 milliseconds (using 30000)
ND advertised reachable time is 0 (unspecified)
ND advertised retransmit interval is 0 (unspecified)
ND router advertisements are sent every 200 seconds
ND router advertisements live for 1800 seconds
ND advertised default router preference is High
Hosts use DHCP to obtain routable addresses.
Hosts use DHCP to obtain other configuration.
Vlan5 - Group 51 (version 2)
State is Standby
1 state change, last state change 3w5d
Virtual IP address is FE80::5:73FF:FEA0:33
Active virtual MAC address is 0005.73a0.0033
Local virtual MAC address is 0005.73a0.0033 (v2 IPv6 default)
Hello time 300 msec, hold time 900 msec
Next hello sent in 0.128 secs
Preemption disabled
Active router is FE80::223:ABFF:FE67:52C5, priority 120 (expires in 0.944 sec)
MAC address is 0023.ab67.52c5
Standby router is local
Priority 100 (default 100)
Group name is "IPV6-group1" (cfgd)
just a c3560 with (C3560-IPSERVICESK9-M), Version 12.2(55)SE1,
01-07-2014 07:22 AM
I had the same question - and this is from the Cisco docs,,,
The show ipv6 interface command displays information about attributes that may be associated with an IPv6 address assigned to the interface.
Attribute | Description |
ANY | Anycast. The address is an anycast address, as specified when configured using the ipv6 address command. |
CAL | Calendar. The address is timed and has valid and preferred lifetimes. |
DEP | Deprecated. The timed address is deprecated. |
DUP | Duplicate. The address is a duplicate, as determined by duplicate address detection (DAD). To re-attampt DAD, the user must use the shutdown or no shutdowncommand on the interface. |
EUI | EUI-64 based. The address was generated using EUI-64. |
OFF | Offlink. The address is offlink. |
OOD | Overly optimistic DAD. DAD will not be performed for this address. This attribute applies to virtual addresses. |
PRE | Preferred. The timed address is preferred. |
TEN | Tentative. The address is in a tentative state per DAD. |
UNA | Unactivated. The virtual address is not active and is in a standby state. |
VIRT | Virtual. The address is virtual and is managed by HSRP, VRRP, or GLBP. |
show ipv6 interface Field Descriptions | |
Field | Description |
Ethernet0/0 is up, line protocol is up | Indicates whether the interface hardware is active (whether line signal is present) and whether it has been taken down by an administrator. If the interface hardware is usable, the interface is marked "up." For an interface to be usable, both the interface hardware and line protocol must be up. |
line protocol is up, down (down is not shown in sample output) | Indicates whether the software processes that handle the line protocol consider the line usable (that is, whether keepalives are successful or IPv6 CP has been negotiated). If the interface can provide two-way communication, the line protocol is marked up. For an interface to be usable, both the interface hardware and line protocol must be up. |
IPv6 is enabled, stalled, disabled (stalled and disabled are not shown in sample output) | Indicates that IPv6 is enabled, stalled, or disabled on the interface. If IPv6 is enabled, the interface is marked "enabled." If duplicate address detection processing identified the link-local address of the interface as being a duplicate address, the processing of IPv6 packets is disabled on the interface and the interface is marked "stalled." If IPv6 is not enabled, the interface is marked "disabled." |
link-local address | Displays the link-local address assigned to the interface. |
Global unicast address(es): | Displays the global unicast addresses assigned to the interface. |
Joined group address(es): | Indicates the multicast groups to which this interface belongs. |
MTU | Maximum transmission unit of the interface. |
ICMP error messages | Specifies the minimum interval (in milliseconds) between error messages sent on this interface. |
ICMP redirects | The state of Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) IPv6 redirect messages on the interface (the sending of the messages is enabled or disabled). |
ND DAD | The state of duplicate address detection on the interface (enabled or disabled). |
number of DAD attempts: | Number of consecutive neighbor solicitation messages that are sent on the interface while duplicate address detection is performed. |
ND reachable time | Displays the neighbor discovery reachable time (in milliseconds) assigned to this interface. |
ND advertised reachable time | Displays the neighbor discovery reachable time (in milliseconds) advertised on this interface. |
ND advertised retransmit interval | Displays the neighbor discovery retransmit interval (in milliseconds) advertised on this interface. |
ND router advertisements | Specifies the interval (in seconds) for neighbor discovery router advertisements (RAs) sent on this interface and the amount of time before the advertisements expire. As of Cisco IOS Release 12.4(2)T, this field displays the default router preference (DRP) value sent by this device on this interface. |
ND advertised default router preference is Medium | The DRP for the device on a specific interface. |
01-07-2014 10:47 PM
thanks for the reply. at the time I could not found the answer in the CCO docs.
Kind regards, Michel
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