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For ex series ethernet switches
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Table 300: show isis adjacency Output Fields (continued)
Field Name
Field Description
List of recent transitions, including:
Transition log
When
State
Up
Down
Rejected
Event
Seenself
Interface down
Error
Down reason
3-Way Handshake Failed
Address Mismatch
Aged Out
ISO Area Mismatch
Bad Hello
BFD Session Down
Interface Disabled
Interface Down
Interface Level Disabled
Level Changed
Level Mismatch
MPLS LSP Down
MT Topology Changed
MT Topology Mismatch
Remote System ID Changed
Protocol Shutdown
CLI Command
Unknown
show isis adjacency
show isis adjacency
show isis adjacency
brief
show isis adjacency
detail
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—Time at which an IS-IS adjacency transition occurred.
—Current state of the IS-IS adjacency (
—Adjacency is up and operational.
—Adjacency is down and not available.
—Adjacency has been rejected.
—Type of transition that occurred.
—Possible routing loop has been detected.
—IS-IS interface has gone down and is no longer available.
—Adjacency error.
—Reason that an IS-IS adjacency is down:
—Connection establishment failed.
—Address mismatch caused link failure.
—Link expired.
—IS-IS area mismatch caused link failure.
—Unacceptable hello message caused link failure.
—Bidirectional failure detection caused link failure.
—IS-IS interface is disabled.
—IS-IS interface is unavailable.
—IS-IS level is disabled.
—IS-IS level has changed on the adjacency.
—Levels on adjacency are not compatible.
—Label-switched path (LSP) is unavailable.
—IS-IS topology has changed.
—IS-IS topology is mismatched.
—Adjacency peer system ID changed.
—IS-IS protocol is disabled.
—Adjacency brought down by user.
—Unknown.
user@host> show isis adjacency
Interface
System
at-2/3/0.0
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The output for the
show isis adjacency brief
command. For sample output, see show isis adjacency on page 2325.
isis adjacency
user@host> show isis adjacency detail
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Interface: at-2/3/0.0, Level: 3, State: Up, Expires in 21 secs
Priority: 0, Up/Down transitions: 1, Last transition: 00:01:09 ago
Circuit type: 3, Speaks: IP, IPv6
Topologies: Unicast
Chapter 80: Operational Commands for Layer 3 Protocols
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, or
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up
down
rejected
L State
Hold (secs) SNPA
3
Up
command is identical to that for the
Level of Output
extensive
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