Eigrp Autonomous System Configuration; Isis - Cisco WS-C3550-12G User Manual

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Chapter 8
Interface and Subinterface Management

EIGRP Autonomous System Configuration

The EIGRP Autonomous System Configuration area provides the following information:

ISIS

The ISIS area provides the following information:
Note
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Interface—Describes the EIGRP configuration of the interface on each active autonomous system.
The EIGRP parameters of the interface on an autonomous system may be explicitly configured even
if EIGRP routing updates in the autonomous system are not currently carried on the interface.
Bandwidth Utilization (%) —The percentage of the interface bandwidth that the EIGRP protocol
can use.
Hold Time (sec)—Hold time during which the device will wait for a hello packet to be received on
the specified interface and EIGRP autonomous system number. The hold time should be at least
three times the hello interval.
Hello Interval (sec)—Frequency at which the device will send hello packets on the specified
interface and EIGRP autonomous system number.
Area Tag—The IS-IS routing area in which the interface participates. If multi-area IS-IS is
configured on the device, the IS-IS area must be named; otherwise, this value may be an implicit
null tag. This attribute is read-only.
Level 1 Hello Interval—Length of time between hello packets generated on the interface for level 1
routing.
Level 2 Hello Interval—Length of time between hello packets generated on the interface for level 2
routing.
Level 1 Metric—Cost of the interface for IS-IS level 1 (intra-area) route calculation.
Level 2 Metric—Cost of the interface for IS-IS level 2 (inter-area) route calculation.
Level 1 Priority—The priority is used to determine which router on a LAN will be the designated
router or designated intermediate system (DIS).
Level 2 Priority—The priority is used to determine which router on a LAN will be the designated
router or DIS.
Enable—Enable IS-IS routing on the interface.
To enable IS-IS on an interface, the user must specify an IS-IS routing process that is already
deployed on the device. If the process does not exist, the action will fail.
Disable—Disable IS-IS routing on the interface.
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