Reference Guide
Metric Style Characteristics Cost Range Supported on IS-IS 
Interfaces
transition Sends both wide (new) and 
narrow (old) TLVs.
0 to 63
narrow transition Sends narrow (old) TLVs and 
accepts both narrow (old) and 
wide (new) TLVs.
0 to 63
wide transition Sends wide (new) TLVs and 
accepts both narrow (old) and 
wide (new) TLVs.
0 to 16777215
To change the IS-IS metric style of the IS-IS process, use the following command.
• Set the metric style for the IS-IS process.
ROUTER ISIS mode
metric-style {narrow [transition] | transition | wide [transition]} [level-1 
| level-2]
The default is narrow.
The default is Level 1 and Level 2 (level-1–2)
To view which metric types are generated and received, use the show isis protocol command in 
EXEC Privilege mode. The IS-IS matrixes settings are in bold.
Example of Viewing IS-IS Metric Types
Dell#show isis protocol
IS-IS Router: <Null Tag>
 System Id: EEEE.EEEE.EEEE IS-Type: level-1-2
 Manual area address(es):
 47.0004.004d.0001
 Routing for area address(es):
 21.2223.2425.2627.2829.3031.3233
 47.0004.004d.0001
 Interfaces supported by IS-IS:
 Vlan 2
 GigabitEthernet 4/22
 Loopback 0
 Redistributing:
 Distance: 115
Generate narrow metrics: level-1-2
 Accept narrow metrics: level-1-2
 Generate wide metrics: none
 Accept wide metrics: none
Dell#
Configuring the IS-IS Cost
When you change from one IS-IS metric style to another, the IS-IS metric value could be affected. For 
each interface with IS-IS enabled, you can assign a cost or metric that is used in the link state calculation.
To change the metric or cost of the interface, use the following commands.
• Assign an IS-IS metric.
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