Reference Guide
516 | Intermediate System to Intermediate System
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Interface support
MT IS-IS is supported on physical Ethernet interfaces, physical Sonet interfaces, port-channel interfaces 
(static & dynamic using LACP), and VLAN interfaces.
Adjacencies
Adjacencies on point-to-point interfaces are formed as usual, where IS-IS routers do not implement 
Multi-Topology (MT) extensions. If a local router does not participate in certain MTs, it will not advertise 
those MT IDs in its IIHs and so will not include that neighbor within its LSPs. If an MT ID is not detected 
in the remote side's IIHs, the local router does not include that neighbor within its LSPs. The local router 
will not form an adjacency if both routers don't have at least one common MT over the interface. 
Graceful Restart
Graceful Restart is supported on the e and   and   platforms for both Helper and Restart 
modes.
Graceful Restart is a protocol-based mechanism that preserves the forwarding table of the restarting router 
and its neighbors for a specified period to minimize the loss of packets. A graceful-restart router does not 
immediately assume that a neighbor is permanently down and so does not trigger a topology change.
Normally, when an IS-IS router is restarted, temporary disruption of routing occurs due to events in both 
the restarting router and the neighbors of the restarting router. When a router goes down without a Graceful 
Restart, there is a potential to lose access to parts of the network due to the necessity of network topology 
changes. 
IS-IS Graceful Restart recognizes the fact that in a modern router, the control plane and data plane are 
functionally separate. Restarting the control plane functionality (such as the failover of the active RPM to 
the backup in a redundant configuration) should not necessarily interrupt data packet forwarding. This 
behavior is supported because the forwarding tables previously computed by an active RPM have been 
downloaded into the Forwarding Information Base on the line cards (the data plane) and are still resident. 
For packets that have existing FIB/CAM entries, forwarding between ingress and egress ports can continue 
uninterrupted while the control plane IS-IS process comes back to full functionality and rebuilds its routing 
tables.
A new TLV (the Restart TLV) is introduced in the IIH PDUs, indicating that the router supports Graceful 
Restart.
Timers
Three timers are used to support IS-IS Graceful Restart functionality. Once Graceful Restart is enabled, 
these timers manage the Graceful Restart process.
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