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Figure 94
Network diagram
As shown in
Figure 94
, the numbers refer to the link costs. Router A, Router B, and Router D support both
IPv4 and IPv6. Router C supports only IPv4 and cannot forward IPv6 packets.
Enable IPv6 IS-IS MTR on Router A, Router B, Router C, and Router D to make them perform route
calculation separately in IPv4 and IPv6 topologies. With this configuration, Router A does not forward
IPv6 packets destined to Router D through Router B, avoiding packet loss.
For more information about IS-IS MTR, see "
Configuring IS-IS
."
Configuration prerequisites
Before you configure IPv6 IS-IS MTR, configure basic IPv4 and IPv6 IS-IS functions, and establish IS-IS
neighbors.
Configuration procedure
To enable IPv6 IS-IS MTR:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter IS-IS view.
isis
[
process-id
] [
vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name
]
N/A
3.
Specify an IS-IS cost style.
cost-style
{
wide
|
wide-compatible
|
compatible
}
By default, the IS-IS cost style is
narrow
.
4.
Enter IPv6 address family
view.
address-family ipv6
[
unicast
]
N/A
5.
Enable IPv6 IS-IS MTR.
multi-topology
[
compatible
]
By default, IPv6 IS-IS MTR is
disabled.
Displaying and maintaining IPv6 IS-IS
Execute
display
commands in any view. For other
display
and
reset
commands, see "
Configuring IS-IS
."
Task Command
Display information about routes
redistributed by IPv6 IS-IS.
display isis redistribute ipv6
[
ipv6-address mask-length
]
[
level-1
|
level-2
] [
process-id
]
Router A
Router B
Router D
Router C
IPv4
IPv4
36
5
4
3
IPv6
IPv6
IPv4
IPv4
IPv6
IPv6