[RouterE] rip 1
[RouterE-rip-1] network 10.0.0.0
[RouterE-rip-1] version 2
[RouterE-rip-1] undo summary
# Configure route redistribution from RIP to IS-IS on Router D.
[RouterD-rip-1] quit
[RouterD] isis 1
[RouterD–isis-1] import-route rip level-2
# Display IS-IS routing information on Router C.
[RouterC] display isis route
IPV4 Destination
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.1.1.0/24
10.1.2.0/24
192.168.0.0/24
IPV4 Destination
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.1.1.0/24
10.1.2.0/24
192.168.0.0/24
10.1.4.0/24
10.1.5.0/24
10.1.6.0/24
IS-IS GR configuration example
Network requirements
Router A, Router B, and Router C belong to the same IS-IS routing domain, as illustrated in
53.
ISIS(1) IPv4 Level-1 Forwarding Table
-------------------------------------
IntCost
10
10
10
Flags: D-Direct, R-Added to RM, L-Advertised in LSPs, U-Up/Down Bit Set
ISIS(1) IPv4 Level-2 Forwarding Table
-------------------------------------
IntCost
10
10
10
10
20
20
Flags: D-Direct, R-Added to RM, L-Advertised in LSPs, U-Up/Down Bit Set
Route information for ISIS(1)
-----------------------------
ExtCost ExitInterface
NULL
S2/2/1
NULL
S2/2/0
NULL
S2/2/2
ExtCost ExitInterface
NULL
S2/2/1
NULL
S2/2/0
NULL
S2/2/2
NULL
S2/2/2
NULL
S2/2/2
NULL
S2/2/2
166
NextHop
Flags
Direct
D/L/-
Direct
D/L/-
Direct
D/L/-
NextHop
Flags
Direct
D/L/-
Direct
D/L/-
Direct
D/L/-
192.168.0.2
R/L/-
192.168.0.2
R/L/-
192.168.0.2
R/L/-
Figure