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The sample file gives an example to configure IS-IS as a L1L2 router and enable IS-IS on lan1 interface.
The configuration file enables partition repair support. An area becomes partitioned as a result of failure
of one or more links in the area. However, if each of the partitions has a connection to the level 2 sub
domain, it is possible to repair the partition through the level 2 sub domain, provided that the level 2 sub
domain itself is not partitioned.
For example, if two L1L2 routers are connected through a single L1 link, if the L1 link goes down, the
area is partitioned. If the routers are reachable through L2 routers, the partition can be repaired. The
partition
partition yes; option allows the partition to be repaired by having a virtual L1 adjacency
with the neighbor through the L2 domain.
Default configuration file for RIPng
The following is the default configuration file for RIPng:
export direct to ripng;
export static to ripng;
ripng on {
admin up;
cliport 15000;
};
AUTHOR
/etc/ramd.conf was developed by Future Software Ltd.
SEE ALSO
bgpd(1M), isisd(1M), ramd(1M), ram_monitor(1M), rdc(1), ripngd(1M).
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