Juniper IGP - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V11.1.X Configuration Manual page 447

Software for e series broadband services routers ip, ipv6, and igp configuration guide
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route tags
and route maps...........................................333
configuring..................................................333
defined........................................................327
for default routes.........................................367
for IS-IS interfaces.......................................354
for passive interfaces...................................352
for redistribution..................................359, 362
for summary routes.....................................368
monitoring...................................................388
overview......................................................333
unsupported features...................................333
using............................................................333
router type..........................................................367
routes
summarizing................................................368
using for multicast RPF checks....................385
routing levels/layers............................326, 346, 368
SPF calculation....................................................374
starting and stopping MD5 packets.....................331
suboptimal paths, correcting...............................362
summarizing routes............................................368
suppressing default routes..................................367
system identifier.................................................327
table maps
configuring..................................................379
defined........................................................327
overview......................................................333
topology elements..............................................327
traffic engineering...............................................383
troubleshooting...................................................388
IS-IS protocol, OSPF routing with...............................248
is-type command.......................................................368
isis commands...........................................................355
isis authentication-key........................................346
isis bfd-liveness-detection...................................385
isis circuit-type....................................................352
isis csnp-interval.................................................346
isis hello padding................................................346
isis hello-interval.................................................346
isis hello-multiplier..............................................346
isis lsp-interval....................................................346
isis mesh-group...................................................377
isis message-digest-key.......................................346
isis metric...........................................................346
isis network point-to-point..................................355
isis priority..........................................................346
isis retransmit-interval........................................346
isis retransmit-throttle-interval............................346
isis tag................................................................355
See also show isis commands
ISO 10589. See IS-IS
ISO address................................................................327
L
leakage, OSPF route...................................................248
level 1 routing, IS-IS...................................................326
level 2 routing, IS-IS...................................................326
levels of IS-IS routing..................................326, 346, 368
license commands
license ipv6 command........................................134
limited broadcast packets............................................23
line modules
forwarding table on..............................................25
link-state advertisements. See LSAs
link-state metrics, IS-IS...............................................346
link-state packets. See LSPs, IS-IS
liveness detection
RIP and BFD.......................................................224
local routing table........................................................25
log-adjacency-changes command...............................373
logical addresses............................................................7
LSAs (link-state advertisements).................................243
opaque LSAs.......................................................248
retransmit interval and transmit delay........264, 268
LSDB (link-state database)..........................................246
lsp-gen-interval command..........................................373
lsp-mtu command......................................................374
lsp-refresh-interval command....................................374
LSPs (link-state packets), IS-IS
ignoring errors....................................................372
interval rate........................................................373
MTU....................................................................374
overload bit.........................................................368
refresh interval...................................................374
retransmission interval.......................................346
retransmission throttle interval...........................346
transmission interval..........................................346
M
MAC (media access control) addresses
and ARP................................................................18
defined...................................................................7
manuals
comments on.....................................................xxiii
match commands
match-set summary prefix-tree...........................210
max-lsp-lifetime command........................................374
max-response-failure command...................................69
maximum transmission unit. See MTU
maximum-paths command
IP..................................................................49, 150
IS-IS....................................................................377
OSPF...................................................................283
RIP......................................................................210
MD5 authentication
enabling..............................................................272
IS-IS....................................................................330
OSPF...................................................................272
Index
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