HP 6125XLG Configuration Manual page 122

Blade switch layer 3 - ip routing
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Figure 31 IS-IS topology 1
Area 2
L1
Area 4
L1
Figure 32
shows another IS-IS topology. The Level- 1 -2 routers connect to the Level- 1 and Level-2 routers,
and form the IS-IS backbone together with the Level-2 routers. No area is defined as the backbone in this
topology. The backbone comprises all contiguous Level-2 and Level- 1 -2 routers in different areas. The IS-IS
backbone does not need to be a specific area.
Figure 32 IS-IS topology 2
Area 2
L1
Both the Level- 1 and Level-2 routers use the SPF algorithm to generate the shortest path tree.
Route leaking
Level-2 and Level- 1 -2 routers form a Level-2 area. An IS-IS routing domain comprises only one Level-2 area
and multiple Level- 1 areas. A Level- 1 area must connect to the Level-2 area rather than other Level- 1 area.
The routing information of each Level- 1 area is sent to the Level-2 area through a Level- 1 -2 router, so a
Level-2 router knows the routing information of the entire IS-IS routing domain. By default, a Level-2 router
does not advertise the routing information of other Level- 1 areas and the Level-2 area to a Level- 1 area, so
a Level- 1 router simply sends packets destined for other areas to the nearest Level- 1 -2 router. The path
L1/L2
L2
L2
L1/L2
L1
Area 1
L1
L1/L2
Area 3
L1/L2
L2
Area 1
L2
Area 5
L1/L2
L1
L2
Area 4
L1/L2
L1
Area 3
L2
111
L1
L1

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