IS-IS Commands
ip isis overload-on-boot
Configures the IS-IS router to be in the overload state after bootup for a specified time period.
ip isis overload-on-boot [timeout seconds]
no ip isis overload-on-boot [timeout seconds]
Syntax Definitions
timeout seconds
Defaults
By default, the IS-IS router will not be in the overload state.
parameter
timeout seconds
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6850, 6850E, 9000E
Usage Guidelines
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Use the no form of this command to prevent the router from entering the overload state after bootup.
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The router in the overload state is used only if there is no alternate path to reach the destination.
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This command configures the router after bootup in the overload state until the timeout timer expires or
a timeout value is specified in the no form of this command.
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The no overload command does not influence the overload-on-boot function.
Examples
-> ip isis overload-on-boot timeout 80
-> no ip isis overload-on-boot timeout
Release History
Release 6.2.1; command was introduced.
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
Specifies the timeout interval, in seconds. The valid range is 60–1800.
default
60
June 2012
page 24-23