RUGGEDCOM ROX II
CLI User Guide
Chapter 13
Unicast and Multicast Routing
Deleting an LSP Refresh Interval
457
•
seconds
is the minimum interval in seconds, ranging from 1 to 120. The default value is 30.
3. Type
commit
and press
Enter
to save the changes, or type
revert
and press
Enter
to abort.
Section 13.6.10.3
Deleting an LSP Refresh Interval
To delete an LSP refresh interval for an IS-IS area, do the following:
1. Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
2. Delete the LDP interface by typing:
no
routing isis area
name
lsp-refresh-interval is-type [ level-1-2 | level-1-only | level-2-only ]
interval
seconds
Where:
•
name
is the unique name for a routing process that belongs to a specific router.
•
level
is the IS type.
•
seconds
is the minimum interval in seconds, ranging from 1 to 120. The default value is 30.
3. Type
commit
and press
Enter
to save the changes, or type
revert
and press
Enter
to abort.
Section 13.6.11
Managing Network Entity Titles (NETs)
Network Entity Titles (NETs) define the area address and system ID for the router. Traffic received from another
router that shares the same area address and system ID will be forwarded to this router.
RUGGEDCOM ROX II supports IS-IS multi-homing, which allows for multiple NETs to be defined for a single router
and increases the list of possible traffic sources.
Each NET has a hexadecimal value, which can be between 8 and 20 octets long, although 10 octets is most
common. The value includes an Authority and Format Identifier (AFI), an area ID, a system identifier, and a
selector. The following is an example of an NET address:
0001.1921.6800.1001.00
•
49
is the AFI. Use
49
for private addressing.
•
0001
is the area ID. In this example, the area is
1
.
•
1921.6800.1001
is the system identifier. Any number can be used, but typically the system identifier is a
modified form of the router's IP address. For example, the system identifier in this example translates to
192.168.1.1
. To convert the address in the opposite direction, pad the IP address with zeros (0) and rearrange
the decimal points to form to make three two-byte numbers.
•
00
is the selector.
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