HPE FlexNetwork HSR6800 Configuration Manual page 460

Layer 3-ip routing configuration guide
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RIPng request packet, 287
RIPng response packet, 288
RIPng route control configuration, 289
RIPng route filtering policy configuration, 290
RIPng route redistribution
configuration, 291, 297
RIPng route summarization configuration, 290
RIPng RTE packet format, 287
RIPng split horizon configuration, 292
RIPng timer configuration, 291
IPv6 static routing
configuration, 281, 281, 282
displaying, 282
IS-IS
advertising default route, 137
area, 121
area address, 120
assigning high priority to routes, 145
basic configuration, 155
basic function configuration, 133
BFD, 131
BFD configuration, 175
binding process with MIB, 152
broadcast network type, 122
configuration, 119
configuring area authentication, 148
configuring authentication, 173
configuring BFD, 152
configuring circuit level, 134
configuring DIS election, 159
configuring dynamic system-ID-to-host-name
mapping, 147
configuring FRR, 150
configuring FRR automatic backup next hop
calculation, 151
configuring FRR automatic backup next hop
with a routing policy, 151
configuring global cost, 136
configuring GR, 149
configuring interface cost, 135
configuring interface DIS priority, 140
configuring IS level, 134
configuring link cost, 135
configuring LSP parameter, 142
configuring LSP timer, 142
configuring max number ECMP routes, 137
configuring neighbor relationship
authentication, 148
configuring P2P interface network type, 134
configuring route filtering, 138
configuring route leaking, 139
configuring route redistribution, 138, 163
configuring route summarization, 137
configuring routing domain authentication, 149
configuring routing information control, 135
configuring SPF parameter, 145
configuring static system-ID-to-host-name
mapping, 146
configuring system-ID-to-host-name
mapping, 146
DIS, 122
disabling interface packet send/receive, 141
displaying, 154
dynamic host name mapping, 131
enabling, 133
enabling automatic cost calculation, 136
enabling interface hello packet send, 141
enabling LSP flash flooding, 143
enabling LSP fragment extension, 144
enabling neighbor state change logging, 147
enabling SNMP trap, 151
enhancing network security, 147
filtering redistributed routes, 139
filtering routes calculated from received LSP, 138
FRR configuration, 170
GR, 129
GR configuration, 166
IPv6. See IPv6 IS-IS
Level-1 router, 121
Level-1-2 router, 121
Level-2 router, 121
LSP fragment extension, 130
maintaining, 154
management tag, 130
MTR configuration, 178
multiple instances/processes, 129
NET, 120
NSR configuration, 168
optimizing network, 139
PDU CLV format, 128
PDU hello packet format, 124
PDU LSP packet format, 126
PDU SNP format, 127
point-to-point network type, 122
protocols and standards, 131
pseudonode, 122
route leaking, 122
routing method, 120
SEL (NSAP selector), 120
setting LSDB overload bit, 146
specifying CSNP packet send interval, 140
specifying hello multiplier, 140
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