Description
Use the set-overload command to set the overload bit.
Use the undo set-overload command to clear the overload bit.
The overload bit is not set by default.
If the on-startup keyword is not specified, the command sets the overload bit immediately until the undo
set-overload command is executed.
If the on-startup keyword is specified, IS-IS sets the overload bit upon system startup and keeps it set
within the timeout2 interval.
If both on-startup and start-from-nbr system-id are specified, IS-IS sets the overload bit from system
startup to when the neighbor relationship with the specified neighbor is formed within the nbr-timeout
interval, and from then on, IS-IS keeps the overload bit set within the timeout1 interval. If the neighbor
relationship with the specified neighbor is not formed within the nbr-timeout interval, the overload bit is
cleared.
Examples
# Set overload flag on the current router.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] isis 1
[Sysname-isis-1] set-overload
summary (IS-IS view)
Syntax
summary ip-address { mask | mask-length } [ avoid-feedback | generate_null0_route | [ level-1 |
level-1-2 | level-2 ] | tag tag ] *
undo summary ip-address { mask | mask-length } [ level-1 | level-1-2 | level-2 ]
View
IS-IS view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
ip-address: Destination IP address of the summary route.
mask: Mask of the destination IP address, in dotted decimal format.
mask-length: Mask length, in the range of 0 to 32.
avoid-feedback: Avoids learning summary routes by route calculation.
generate_null0_route: Generate the Null 0 route to avoid routing loops.
level-1: Summarize only the routes redistributed to Level- 1 .
level-1-2: Summarizes the routes redistributed to both Level- 1 and Level-2.
level-2: Summarizes only the routes redistributed to Level-2.
tag tag: Specifies a management tag, in the range of 1 to 4294967295.
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