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auth (simple... |
none);
Specifies the authentication type and authentication key for the interface. By default, this value is
none.
csn-interval time-interval [
level (l1|l2|both)];
Specifies the CSNP interval time for an interface. By default, this value is 10 seconds.
psn-interval time-interval [
level (l1|l2|both)];
Specifies the PSNP interval time for an interface. By default, this value is 2 seconds.
dis-hello-interval
time-interval [
level (l1|l2|both)];
Specifies the Designate IS (DIS) hello interval time for an interface. By default, this value is 1000
milliseconds.
hello-interval
time-interval [
level (l1|l2|both)];
Specifies the interval time for IS-IS to advertise
hello packets on the interface. By default, this
value is 3 seconds.
hello-multiplier
multipliernum [
level (l1|l2|both)];
Specifies the number of hello intervals between reception of a hello before considering the neighbor
IS as down. By default, this value is 10 seconds.
lsp-interval time-interval
;
Specifies the minimum time to wait before regenerating LSP. By default, this value is 5 seconds.
level (l1|l2|both);
Specifies the level of the interface. By default, this value is same as system level.
metric metricvalue [level (l1|l2|both)];
Specifies the metric for traversing an interface. By default, the metric value is 10.
passive (on|off);
Specifies the interface as passive. That is, IS-IS is off and the ifaddress is sent out in LSPs to
other interfaces. By default, this value is off.
priority prioritylevel [level
(l1|l2|both)];
Specifies the priority of DIS election for an interface. By default, the priority level is 64.
extdomain (true|false);
Specifies the external domain attribute of an interface. By default, this value is false.
System ID for IS-IS
This configuration is used to specify the system ID of the router. This configuration is mandatory.
systemid systemid ;
where systemid specifies the system ID of the router.
Overload for IS-IS
The following configuration specifies whether the IS-IS system enters or leaves overload state. By
default, this value is
off.
The syntax of the
overload configuration statement is as follows:
overload (off|l1|l2|both);
where:
off Specifies that isisd does not enter the overload state.
l1 Specifies to enter overload state for L1.
l2 Specifies to enter overload state for L2.
both Specifies to enter overload state for L1 and L2.
Route Leaking for IS-IS
The following configuration specifies that IS-IS can leak L2 reachability information into L1 domain. By
default, this value is
off.
The syntax of the
l2tol1leak configuration statement is as follows:
l2tol1leak (on|off);
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