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C
HAPTER
29: IS-IS C
ONFIGURATION
Configuring IS-IS Route
Leaking
With this feature enabled, the Level-1-2 router can advertise both Level-1 and
Level-2 area routing information to the Level-1 router.
Follow these steps to configure IS-IS route leaking:
n
■
If a filter policy is specified, only routes passing it can be advertised into Level-1
area.
■
You can specify a routing policy in the
import-route isis level-2 into level-1
command to filter routes from Level-2 to Level-1. Other routing policies
specified for route reception and redistribution does not affect the route
leaking.
Tuning and
Optimizing IS-IS
Network
Configuration
Prerequisites
Before the configuration, accomplish the following tasks first:
■
Configure an IP address on each interface, and make sure all nodes are
reachable.
■
Configure basic IS-IS functions
Configuring a DIS
Priority for an Interface
On an IS-IS broadcast network, a router should be selected as the DIS at a specific
level, Level-1 or Level-2. You can specify a DIS priority at a level for an interface.
The bigger the interface’s priority value, the more likelihood it becomes the DIS.
Follow these steps to configure a DIS priority for an interface:
Configure a filtering
policy to filter
redistributed routes
filter-policy
{
acl-number
|
ip-prefix
ip-prefix-name |
route-policy
route-policy-name
}
export
[
isis
process-id
|
ospf
process-id
| rip
process-id
| bgp | direct | static
]
Optional
Not configured by default
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
--
Enter IS-IS view
isis
[
process-id
] --
Enable IS-IS route
leaking
import-route isis level-2 into level-1
[
filter-policy
{
acl-number
|
ip-prefix
ip-prefix-name
|
route-policy
route-policy-name
} |
tag
tag
] *
Required
Disabled by default
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
--
Enter interface view
interface
interface-type
interface-number
--
Specify a DIS priority for the
interface
isis dis-priority
value
[
level-1
|
level-2
]
Optional
64 by default
Summary of Contents for 4800G Series
Page 26: ...26 CHAPTER NETWORKING APPLICATIONS ...
Page 30: ...30 CHAPTER 1 LOGGING IN TO AN ETHERNET SWITCH ...
Page 62: ...62 CHAPTER 3 LOGGING IN THROUGH TELNET ...
Page 70: ...70 CHAPTER 5 LOGGING IN THROUGH WEB BASED NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ...
Page 72: ...72 CHAPTER 6 LOGGING IN THROUGH NMS ...
Page 82: ...82 CHAPTER 8 CONTROLLING LOGIN USERS ...
Page 98: ...98 CHAPTER 9 VLAN CONFIGURATION ...
Page 108: ...108 CHAPTER 10 VOICE VLAN CONFIGURATION ...
Page 119: ...GVRP Configuration Examples 119 DeviceB display vlan dynamic No dynamic vlans exist ...
Page 120: ...120 CHAPTER 11 GVRP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 160: ...160 CHAPTER 17 PORT ISOLATION CONFIGURATION ...
Page 172: ...172 CHAPTER 19 LINK AGGREGATION CONFIGURATION ...
Page 196: ...196 CHAPTER 22 DLDP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 240: ...240 CHAPTER 23 MSTP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 272: ...272 CHAPTER 27 RIP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 364: ...364 CHAPTER 29 IS IS CONFIGURATION ...
Page 426: ...426 CHAPTER 31 ROUTING POLICY CONFIGURATION ...
Page 442: ...442 CHAPTER 33 IPV6 RIPNG CONFIGURATION ...
Page 466: ...466 CHAPTER 35 IPV6 IS IS CONFIGURATION ...
Page 488: ...488 CHAPTER 36 IPV6 BGP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 498: ...498 CHAPTER 37 ROUTING POLICY CONFIGURATION ...
Page 540: ...540 CHAPTER 40 TUNNELING CONFIGURATION ...
Page 552: ...552 CHAPTER 41 MULTICAST OVERVIEW ...
Page 604: ...604 CHAPTER 43 MLD SNOOPING CONFIGURATION ...
Page 628: ...628 CHAPTER 46 IGMP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 700: ...700 CHAPTER 48 MSDP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 812: ...812 CHAPTER 57 DHCP SERVER CONFIGURATION ...
Page 822: ...822 CHAPTER 58 DHCP RELAY AGENT CONFIGURATION ...
Page 834: ...834 CHAPTER 61 BOOTP CLIENT CONFIGURATION ...
Page 850: ...850 CHAPTER 63 IPV4 ACL CONFIGURATION ...
Page 856: ...856 CHAPTER 64 IPV6 ACL CONFIGURATION ...
Page 860: ...860 CHAPTER 65 QOS OVERVIEW ...
Page 868: ...868 CHAPTER 66 TRAFFIC CLASSIFICATION TP AND LR CONFIGURATION ...
Page 888: ...888 CHAPTER 69 PRIORITY MAPPING ...
Page 894: ...894 CHAPTER 71 TRAFFIC MIRRORING CONFIGURATION ...
Page 904: ...904 CHAPTER 72 PORT MIRRORING CONFIGURATION ...
Page 930: ...930 CHAPTER 74 UDP HELPER CONFIGURATION ...
Page 990: ...990 CHAPTER 79 FILE SYSTEM MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION ...
Page 1000: ...1000 CHAPTER 80 FTP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 1020: ...1020 CHAPTER 82 INFORMATION CENTER CONFIGURATION ...
Page 1038: ...1038 CHAPTER 84 SYSTEM MAINTAINING AND DEBUGGING ...
Page 1046: ...1046 CHAPTER 85 DEVICE MANAGEMENT ...
Page 1129: ...SSH Client Configuration Examples 1129 SwitchB ...
Page 1130: ...1130 CHAPTER 88 SSH CONFIGURATION ...
Page 1160: ...1160 CHAPTER 90 RRPP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 1180: ...1180 CHAPTER 91 PORT SECURITY CONFIGURATION ...
Page 1192: ...1192 CHAPTER 92 LLDP CONFIGURATION ...
Page 1202: ...1202 CHAPTER 93 POE CONFIGURATION ...
Page 1218: ...1218 CHAPTER 96 HTTPS CONFIGURATION ...