3Com Switch 8800 Family Configuration Guide
344 CHAPTER 32: INTEGRATED IS-IS CONFIGURATION
IS-IS configuration includes:
1 IS-IS basic configuration
■ Enabling IS-IS and Entering the IS-IS View
■ Setting Network Entity Title
■ Enabling IS-IS on the Specified Interface
■ Setting Priority for DIS Election
■ Setting Router Type
■ Setting Interface Circuit Level
2 Configuration related to IS-IS route
■ Configuring IS-IS to Import Routes of Other Protocols
■ Configuring IS-IS Route Filtering
■ Configuring IS-IS Routing Leak
■ Setting IS-IS Route Summary
■ Setting to Generate Default Route
3 Default route generation
■ Setting the Preference of IS-IS Protocol
■ Configuring IS-IS Route Metric Type
■ Setting IS-IS Link State Routing Cost
■ Configuring IS-IS Timers
■ Setting Parameters Related to LSP
■ Setting Parameters Related to SPF
4 Configuration related to IS-IS networking
■ Setting IS-IS Authentication
■ Setting Overload Flag Bit
■ Setting to Discard the LSPs with Checksum Errors
■ Setting to Log the Peer Changes
■ Setting the Mesh Group of the Interface
■ Enabling/Disabling IS-IS Packet
■ Configuring IS-IS GR
5 Some operation commands
■ Resetting All the IS-IS Data Structure
■ Resetting the Specified IS-IS Peer
Enabling IS-IS and
Entering the IS-IS View
After creating an IS-IS routing process, you should also activate this routing
process at an interface that may correlate with another router. After that, the IS-IS
protocol can be started and run.
Perform the following configuration in system view.