network ndp prefix show
Display IPv6 prefixes
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the advanced privilege level.
Description
The network ndp prefix show command displays IPv6 prefixes on one or more nodes.
Parameters
[-fields <fieldname>,…]- 
If you specify the
-fields <fieldname>, …parameter, the command output also includes the specified field or fields. You can use '-fields ?' to display the fields to specify. - | 
[-verbose ](privilege: advanced) - 
Displays the valid-lifetime, preferred-lifetime, origin and advertising-router fields.
 - | 
[-instance ](privilege: advanced) } - 
If you specify the
-instanceparameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields. [-node {<nodename>|local}]- Node (privilege: advanced)- 
Displays the IPv6 prefixes from the specified node.
 [-ipspace <IPspace>]- IPspace name (privilege: advanced)- 
Displays the IPv6 prefixes from the specified IPspace.
 [-port {<netport>|<ifgrp>}]- Port (privilege: advanced)- 
Displays the IPv6 prefixes on the specified port.
 [-prefix <IP Address/Mask>]- Prefix (privilege: advanced)- 
Displays the IPv6 prefixes with the specified prefix value.
 [-flag {none|on-link|autonomous|on-link-autonomous}]- Flag (privilege: advanced)- 
Displays the IPv6 prefixes with the specified flag. The flag indicates whether a prefix is on-link and whether it can be used in autonomous address configuration.
 [-valid-lifetime {<unsigned integer>|infinity}]- Valid Lifetime (privilege: advanced)- 
Displays the IPv6 prefixes having the specified valid lifetime in seconds.
 [-preferred-lifetime {<unsigned integer>|infinity}]- Preferred Lifetime (privilege: advanced)- 
Displays the IPv6 prefixes having the specified preferred lifetime in seconds.
 [-expire-time {[<integer>d][<integer>h][<integer>m][<integer>s]|never|expired}]- Expire Time (privilege: advanced)- 
Displays the IPv6 prefixes having the specified expire time.
 [-origin {router-advertise|renumber-request|static|kernel|unknown}]- Origin of the Prefix (privilege: advanced)- 
Displays the IPv6 prefixes with the specified origin.
 [-advertising-router <IP Address>,…]- Router that Advertised the Prefix (privilege: advanced)- 
Displays the IPv6 prefixes which are propagated by the specified router list.
 
Examples
The following example displays IPv6 prefixes on port e0f.
cluster1::*> network ndp prefix show -port e0f -node local Node: node1 IPspace: Default Port Prefix Flag Expire Time --------- ------------------------- ------------------ ------------- e0f fd20:8b1e:b255:814e::/64 on-link-autonomous 29d23h56m48s