Use this command to retrieve the trace profile for an IPv6 packet created from the configured packet fields. The trace profile indicates if the packet went out on LAG/ECMP route and also the corresponding member/link information. Note that in order to get the trace profile for an IP packet, both the ethernet and IP packet fields need to be configured.
| Default | None |
| Format | show packet-trace port unit/slot/port ipv6 |
| Mode | Privileged EXEC |
Example:
(Routing)# show packet-trace port 0/1 udpv6 ECMP Egress port Next Hop IP ----------- ---------------- ----------------- 6001::200/64 0/4 8001::200 ECMP routes to 6001::200/64: -------------------------------- via 8001::200 on interface 0/32 via 7001::200 on interface 0/5