Technical data

IS-IS 133
Setting IS-IS Authentication
Setting the Mesh Group of the Interface
Setting the Router Type
Setting Default Route Generation
Setting a Summary Route
Setting the Overload Flag Bit
Setting to Ignore the LSP Checksum Errors
Setting Peer Change Logging
Setting the LSP Refresh Interval
Setting the Lifetime of LSP
Setting the SPF Calculation in Slice
Setting SPF to Release CPU Resources
Setting the SPF Computing Interval
Enabling or Disabling the Interface to Send Packets
Configuring IS-IS to Import Routes of Other Protocols
Configuring IS-IS Route Filtering
Setting the Preference of the IS-IS Protocol
Resetting All the IS-IS Data Structures
Resetting the Specified IS-IS Peer
Displaying and Debugging IS-IS
Enabling IS-IS and Entering the IS-IS View
To run the IS-IS protocol, you need to create an IS-IS routing process.
After creating an IS-IS routing process in system view, you should also set the
Network Entity Title (NET) and activate this routing process at an interface that
may be adjacent to another router. After that, the IS-IS protocol can be started and
run.
Perform the following configuration in system view.
The
tag parameter identifies the IS-IS process. In the present version, just one IS-IS
process is allowed.
By default, the IS-IS routing process is disabled.
Setting the Network Entity Title (NET)
Network Entity Titles (hereafter referred to as NETs) define the current IS-IS area
addresses and the system ID of the router.
Table 54 Enabling IS-IS and Entering the IS-IS View
Operation Command
Enable IS-IS and enter the IS-IS view isis [ tag ]
Cancel the specified IS-IS routing process undo isis [ tag ]