Intermediate System To Intermediate System (Is-Is); Adjacency-Check - Dell Z9500 Reference Manual

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Intermediate System to Intermediate
System (IS-IS)
The intermediate system to intermediate system (IS-IS) is an interior gateway protocol that uses a
shortest-path-first algorithm. IS-IS facilitates the communication between open systems, supporting
routers passing both IP and OSI traffic.
A router is considered an intermediate system. Networks are partitioned into manageable routing
domains, called areas. Intermediate systems send, receive, and forward packets to other routers within
their area (Level 1 and Level 1-2 devices). Only Level 1-2 and Level 2 devices communicate with other
areas.
IS-IS protocol standards are listed in the Standard Compliance chapter in the Dell Networking OS
Configuration Guide.
NOTE: The fundamental mechanisms of IS-IS are the same between IPv4 and IPv6. Where there are
differences between the two versions, they are identified and clarified in this chapter. Except where
identified, the information in this chapter applies to both protocol versions.

adjacency-check

Verify that the "protocols supported" field of the IS-IS neighbor contains matching values to this router.
Z9500
Syntax
adjacency-check
To disable adjacency check, use the no adjacency-check command.
Defaults
Enabled.
Command
Modes
Command
This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms,
History
refer to the relevant Dell Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.
The following is a list of the Dell Networking OS version history for this command.

Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS)

ROUTER ISIS (for IPv4)
CONFIGURATION-ROUTER-ISIS-ADDRESS-FAMILY-IPV6 (for IPv6)
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