This display shows the following information.
TABLE 133
This field...
Total number of IS-IS interfaces
Interface
Local Circuit Number
Circuit Type
Circuit Mode
Circuit State
Passive State
MTU
Authentication Password
Level-1 Metric
Level-1 Priority
Level-1 Hello Interval
Level-1 Hello Multiplier
Level-1 Designated IS
Level-1 DIS Changes
Level-2 Metric
Level-2 Priority
Level-2 Hello Interval
Level-2 Hello Multiplier
BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide
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IS-IS Interface information
Displays...
The number of interfaces on which IS-IS is enabled.
The port or virtual interface number to which the information listed
below applies.
The ID that the instance of IS-IS running on the interface applied to the
circuit between this interface and the interface at the other end of the
link.
The type of IS-IS circuit running on the interface. The circuit type is set to
BCAST (broadcast).
The IS-IS type in use on the circuit. The mode can be one of the
following:
•
•
•
The state of the circuit, which can be one of the following:
•
•
The passive state determines whether the interface is allowed to form
an IS-IS adjacency with the IS at the other end of the circuit. The state
can be one of the following:
•
•
The maximum length supported for IS-IS PDUs sent on this interface.
The password assigned to the IS-IS interface.
The default-metric value that the BigIron RX inserts in IS-IS Level-1 PDUs
for this interface.
The priority of this IS to be elected as the Designated IS for Level-1 in
this broadcast network.
The number of seconds the software waits between sending Level-1
hello PDUs to the IS at the other end of the circuit.
The number by which the software multiplies the hello interval to
calculate the hold time set in Level-1 Hello PDUs sent on the circuit.
The NET of the Level-1 Designated IS.
The number of times the NET of the Level-1 Designated IS has changed.
The default-metric value that the BigIron RX inserts in IS-IS Level-2 PDUs
for this interface.
The priority of this IS to be elected as the Designated IS for Level-2 in
this broadcast network.
The number of seconds the software waits between sending Level-2
Hello messages to the IS at the other end of the circuit.
The number by which the software multiplies the hello interval to
calculate the hold time set for Level-2 Hello PDUs sent on this circuit.
Displaying IPv4 IS-IS information
LEVEL-1
LEVEL-2
LEVEL-1-2
DOWN
UP
FALSE – The passive option is disabled. The interface can form an
adjacency with the IS at the other end of the link.
TRUE – The passive option is enabled. The interface cannot form
an adjacency, but can still advertise itself into the area.
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