3Com Switch 8800 Configuration Guide
Chapter 20 Integrated IS-IS Configuration
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Display IS-IS SPF calculation log
display isis spf-log
Display IS-IS routing information
display isis route
Display IS-IS neighbor information
display isis peer
[
verbose
]
Display mesh group information
display isis mesh-group
Enable IS-IS debugging
debugging isis
{
adjacency
|
all
|
authentication-error
|
checksum-error
|
circuit-information
|
configuration-error
|
datalink-receiving-packet
|
datalink-sending-packet
|
general-error
|
interface-information
|
memory-allocating
|
receiving-packet-content
|
self-originate-update
|
sending-packet-content
|
snp-packet
|
spf-event
|
spf-summary
|
spf-timer
|
task-error
|
timer
|
update-packet
}
Disable IS-IS debugging
undo debugging isis
{
adjacency
|
all
|
authentication-error
|
checksum-error
|
circuit-information
|
configuration-error
|
datalink-receiving-packet
|
datalink-sending-packet
|
general-error
|
interface-information
|
memory-allocating
|
receiving-packet-content
|
self-originate-update
|
sending-packet-content
|
snp-packet
|
spf-event
|
spf-summary
|
spf-timer
|
task-error
|
timer
|
update-packet
}
20.4 Typical Integrated IS-IS Configuration Example
I. Network requirements
As is shown in Figure 20-3, Switches A, B, C and D belong to the same autonomous
system. The IS-IS routing protocol is running in these four switches so as to implement
route interconnection. In the network design, switches A, B, C and D belong to the
same area.