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C
35: IS-IS C
HAPTER
Enabling IS-IS
Configuring a NET
Enabling IS-IS on the
Specified Interface
Configuring DIS Priority
ONFIGURATION
Configuring routing cost type
■
Configuring link state routing cost
■
Configuring LSP parameters
■
Configuring SPF parameters
■
4 Networking configuration
Configuring authentication
■
Configuring overload tag
■
Configuring adjacency state output
■
Configuring mesh group for an interface
■
Disabling the sending of IS-IS packets
■
5 Some operation commands
Clearing IS-IS data structure
■
Clearing IS-IS specific neighbor
■
IS-IS can be enabled only after you create an IS-IS routing process and enable this
routing process on the interfaces that may be associated with other routers.
Table 252 Enabling IS-IS
Operation
Enter system view
Configure ISIS
A NET defines the current IS-IS area address and router system ID.
Table 253 Configure a NET
Operation
Enter system view
Enter IS-IS view
Enable network entity
Table 254 Enable IS-IS on the specified interface
Operation
Enter system view
Enter interface view
Enable IS-IS.
In a broadcast network, IS-IS needs to select a router as DIS.
When a DIS needs to be selected from the IS-IS neighbors on the broadcast
network, the Level-1 DIS and Level-2 DIS should be selected respectively. The
Command
system-view
isis [ tag ]
Command
system-view
isis [ tag ]
network-entity net
Command
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number
isis enable [ clns | ip ] [ tag ]
Description
-
Required
By default, no IS-IS routing
process is enabled.
Description
-
-
Required
Description
-
Required
Required