Use this command to display the routes that failed to be added to the hardware due to hash errors or a table full condition.
| Format | show ipv6 route hw-failure |
| Mode | Privileged EXEC |
Example: The following example displays the command output.
(Routing) #show ipv6 route connected
IPv6 Routing Table - 2 entries
Codes: C - connected, S - static, 6To4 - 6to4 Route, B - BGP Derived
O - OSPF Intra, OI - OSPF Inter, OE1 - OSPF Ext 1, OE2 - OSPF Ext 2
ON1 - OSPF NSSA Ext Type 1, ON2 - OSPF NSSA Ext Type 2, K - kernel
P – Net Prototype
C 2001::/128 [0/0]
via ::, 0/1
C 2005::/128 [0/0]
via ::, 0/2
(Routing) #show ipv6 route hw-failure
IPv6 Routing Table - 4 entries
Codes: C - connected, S - static, 6To4 - 6to4 Route, B - BGP Derived
O - OSPF Intra, OI - OSPF Inter, OE1 - OSPF Ext 1, OE2 - OSPF Ext 2
ON1 - OSPF NSSA Ext Type 1, ON2 - OSPF NSSA Ext Type 2, K - kernel
P – Net Prototype
P 3001::/64 [0/1]
via 2001::4, 00h:00m:04s, 0/1 hw-failure
P 3001:0:0:1::/64 [0/1]
via 2001::4, 00h:00m:04s, 0/1 hw-failure
P 3001:0:0:2::/64 [0/1]
via 2001::4, 00h:00m:04s, 0/1 hw-failure
P 3001:0:0:3::/64 [0/1]
via 2001::4, 00h:00m:04s, 0/1 hw-failure