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C:\Windows>netsh interface ipv6 show neighbors ? Usage: show neighbors [[interface=] [[address=]]] [[subinterface=]] [[level=]normal|verbose] [[store=]active|persistent] Parameters: Tag Value interface - Interface name or index. address - Address of neighbor. subinterface - Subinterface LUID. level - One of the following values: normal: Display one line per subinterface. This is the default when no subinterface is given. verbose: Display extra information on each subinterface. This is the default when an subinterface is given. store - One of the following values: active: Show subinterfaces in the stack (default). persistent: Show persistent subinterfaces. Remarks: Shows neighbor cache entries. If an interface is specified, shows the cache only on that interface. If a subinterface is also specified, shows only the cache for that subinterface. If an address is specified as well, shows only that specific neighbor cache entry.

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