IS-IS configuration includes:
Enabling IS-IS and Entering the IS-IS View
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Setting the Network Entity Title (NET)
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Enabling IS-IS on the Specified Interface
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Setting IS-IS Link State Routing Cost
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Setting the Hello Packet Broadcast Interval
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Setting the CSNP Packet Broadcast Interval
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Setting the LSP Packet Interval
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Setting the LSP Packet Retransmission Interval
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Setting the Hello Failure Interval
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Set Priority for DIS Election
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Setting Interface Circuit Level
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Setting Interface Authentication Password
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Setting the Mesh Group of the Interface
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Setting the Router Type
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Setting Default Route Generation
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Setting an IS-IS Authentication Password
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Setting a Summary Route
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Setting the Overload Flag Bit
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Setting to Ignore the LSP Checksum Errors
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Setting Peer Change Logging
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Setting the LSP Refresh Interval
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Setting the Lifetime of LSP
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Setting the SPF Calculation in Slice
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Setting SPF to Release CPU actively
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Setting the SPF Computing Interval
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Enabling or Disabling the Interface to Send Packets
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Configuring IS-IS to import Routes of Other Protocols
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Configuring IS-IS Route Filtering
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Setting the Preference of IS-IS Protocol
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Resetting All the IS-IS Data Structure
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Resetting the Specified IS-IS Peer
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Enabling IS-IS and Entering the IS-IS View
To run the IS-IS protocol, you need to create an IS-IS routing process.
After creating an IS-IS routing process in system view, you should also activate this
routing process at an interface that may correlate with another router. After that,
the IS-IS protocol can be started and run.
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