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Re: Command to Display Prefixes and Default router entries in Linux



Thanks Povl.

In the "ip neighbor" output, I see entries listed with "router". Maybe it is a RA Default router learnt entry.

Dheeraj

On Thu, Jun 23, 2022 at 1:25 PM Povl Ole Haarlev Olsen <poho@stderr.dk> wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jun 2022, Dheeraj Kandula wrote:
>     In FreeBSD we have the "ndp -p" and "ndp -r" to display the Prefixes
> and the default router entries learned from Router Advertisements.
>
> Is there an equivalent command in Linux?
>
> I tried "ip neighbor" but that doesn't display the entries related to RA.

Maybe "ip -6 route" has (some of) what you're looking for?

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Povl Ole

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