Chapter 5
Setup and Configuration
RUGGEDCOM ROX II
User Guide
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Configuring IS-IS
NOTE
In complex legacy networks, RIP, OSPF, BGP and IS-IS may all be active on the same router at the
same time. Typically, however, only one dynamic routing protocol is employed at one time.
The following sections describe how to configure the IS-IS routing protocol:
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Section 5.18.2, “Viewing the Status of Neighbors”
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Section 5.18.3, “Viewing the Status of the Link-State Database”
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Section 5.18.1, “Configuring IS-IS”
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Section 5.18.4, “Managing Area Tags”
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Section 5.18.5, “Managing Interfaces”
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Section 5.18.6, “Managing LSP Generation”
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Section 5.18.7, “Managing SPF Calculations”
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Section 5.18.8, “Managing the Lifetime of LSPs”
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Section 5.18.9, “Managing LSP Refresh Intervals”
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Section 5.18.10, “Managing Network Entity Titles (NETs)”
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Section 5.18.11, “Managing Redistribution Metrics”
Section 5.18.1
Configuring IS-IS
To configure dynamic routing with IS-IS, do the following:
1. Change the mode to
Edit Private
or
Edit Exclusive
.
2. Navigate to
routing
»
dynamic
»
isis
. The
IS-IS Configuration
form appears.
1
Figure 446: IS-IS Configuration Form
1.
Enabled Check Box
3. Select the
Enabled
check box.
4. Associate the device with one or more areas in the IS-IS network by defining area tags. For more
Section 5.18.4, “Managing Area Tags”
5. Configure one or more interfaces on which to perform IS-IS routing. For more information, refer to
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