reset isis peer
Syntax
View
Parameters
Description
Examples
set-overload
Syntax
View
Parameters
reset isis peer system-id [ process-id | vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ]
User view
system-id: Specifies the system ID of an IS-IS neighbor.
process-id: Specifies the ID of an IS-IS process, in the range of 1 to 65535.
vpn-instance-name: Specifies a VPN instance name, a string of 1 to 31 characters.
Use the
reset isis peer
specified IS-IS neighbor.
The command is disabled by default.
This command is used when you need to re-establish an IS-IS neighbor.
# Clear the data structure information of the neighbor with system ID being
0000.0c11.1111.
<Sysname> reset isis peer 0000.0c11.1111
set-overload [ on-startup start-from-nbr system-id [ timeout [ nbr-timeout ] ] ]
[ allow { interlevel | external } * ]
undo set-overload
IS-IS view
on-startup: Specifies to start the overload tag timeout timer upon system startup.
start-from-nbr system-id: Specifies to start the overload tag timeout timer when
the router begins to establish the connection with a neighbor.
timeout: Specifies the overload tag timeout timer, with an interval from 5 to
86400 seconds. The timer is started after system startup. The default is 600
seconds.
nbr-timeout: Specifies the overload tag timeout timer that is started when the
router begins to establish the connection with a neighbor after system startup.
The time has an interval from 5 to 86400 seconds. The default is 1200 seconds.
allow: Specifies to allow advertising address prefixes. By default, no address
prefixes are allowed to be advertised when the system is in overload state.
command to clear the data structure information of a
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