Users Guide

1 Verify that you are logged in to CONFIGURATION mode.
2 Use the router isis command. The prompt changes to include conf-router_isis.
You can return to CONFIGURATION mode by using the exit command.
ROUTER OSPF Mode
To congure OSPF, use ROUTER OSPF mode. For more information, see Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2).
To enter ROUTER OSPF mode:
1 Verify that you are logged in to CONFIGURATION mode.
2 Enter the router ospf {process-id} command. The prompt changes to include conf-router_ospf-id.
You can switch to INTERFACE mode by using the interface command or you can switch to ROUTER RIP mode by using the router
rip
command.
ROUTER OSPFV3 Mode
To congure OSPF for IPv6, use ROUTER OSPFV3 mode.
To enter ROUTER OSPFV3 mode:
1 Verify that you are logged in to CONFIGURATION mode.
2 Enter the ipv6 router ospf {process-id} command. The prompt changes to include conf-ipv6-router_ospf.
You can return to CONFIGURATION mode by using the exit command.
ROUTER RIP Mode
To enable and congure Router Information Protocol (RIP), use ROUTER RIP mode. For more information, see Routing Information
Protocol (RIP).
To enter ROUTER RIP mode:
1 Verify that you are logged in to CONFIGURATION mode.
2 Enter the router rip command. The prompt changes to include conf-router_rip.
You can return to CONFIGURATION mode by using the exit command.
SPANNING TREE Mode
To enable and congure the Spanning Tree protocol, use SPANNING TREE mode. For more information, see Spanning Tree Protocol (STP).
To enter SPANNING TREE mode:
1 Verify that you are logged in to CONFIGURATION mode.
2 Enter the protocol spanning-tree stp-id command. The prompt changes to include conf-stp.
You can return to CONFIGURATION mode by using the exit command.
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