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Version
8.3.7.1
Usage Information
The following describes the show isis database command shown in the following example.
Field
IS-IS Level-1/
Level-2 Link State
Database
LSPID
LSP Seq Num
LSP Checksum
LSP Holdtime
ATT
P
OL
Example
The bold sections identify that MultiTopology IS-IS is enabled.
Dell# show isis database
IS-IS Level-1 Link State Database
LSPID
ISIS.00-00 * 0x00000006 0xCF43
IS-IS Level-2 Link State Database
LSPID
ISIS.00-00 * 0x00000006 0xCF43
Description
Introduced on the S4810.
Description
Displays the IS-IS link state database for Level 1 or Level 2.
Displays the LSP identifier.
The first six octets are the System ID of the originating router.
The first six octets are the System ID of the originating router. The next octet is the
pseudonode ID. If this byte is not zero, the LSP describes system links. If this byte is zero
(0), the LSP describes the state of the originating router.
The designated router for a LAN creates and floods a pseudonode LSP and describes the
attached systems.
The last octet is the LSP number. An LSP is divided into multiple LSP fragments if there is
more data than cannot fit in a single LSP. Each fragment has a unique LSP number.
An * after the LSPID indicates that the system originates an LSP where this command
was issued.
This value is the sequence number for the LSP that allows other systems to determine if
they have received the latest information from the source.
This is the checksum of the entire LSP packet.
This value is the amount of time, in seconds, that the LSP remains valid. A zero holdtime
indicates that this is a purged LSP and is being removed from the link state database. A
value between brackets indicates the duration that the purged LSP stays in the database
before being removed.
This value represents the Attach bit. This value indicates that the router is a Level 1-2
router and can reach other areas. Level 1-only routers and Level 1-2 routers that have lost
connection to other Level 1-2 routers use the Attach bit to find the closest Level 1-2
router. They install a default route to the closest Level 1-2 router.
This value represents the P bit. This bit is always set to zero as Dell Networking does not
support area partition repair.
This value represents the overload bit, determining congestion. If the overload bit is set,
other routers do not use this system as a transit router when calculating routes.
LSP Seq Num LSP Checksum LSP Holdtime ATT/P/OL
LSP Seq Num LSP Checksum LSP Holdtime ATT/P/OL
580
0/0/0
580
0/0/0
Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS)
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