ZXR10 5900E Series Configuration Guide (IPv6)
Command Output
Description
Process-id
IS-IS instance number, range: 0–65535.
System id
Indicates the system ID of the neighbor in the format of
xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.
Metric
Indicates the metric to the neighbor.
Next-Hop
Indicates the system-id of the next-hop router.
Interface
Indicates the egress interface.
SNPA
Indicates the port address of the neighbor in the format of
<snpa type> xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.
8.4 IS-ISv6 Configuration Examples
8.4.1 Single-Area IS-ISv6 Configuration Example
Configuration Description
This example shows how to configure the IS-ISv6 protocol on a single-area network shown
in
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Figure 8-1 Single-Area IS-ISv6 Configuration Example
Configuration Thought
1.
Enable the IPv6 protocol on the direct connection interfaces of S1 and S2, configure
IPv6 addresses for the direct connection interfaces, configure loopback interfaces,
enable IPv6 on the loopback interfaces, and configure IPv6 addresses for the loopback
interfaces.
2.
Configure the IS-ISv6 protocol and ensure that the system-ids of the two routers are
not the same. If the IPv4 IS-IS protocol has been configured on certain interfaces of
the two routers, set both routers to the multi-topology mode. To set the multi-topology
mode, first set the metric type of the IS-IS protocol to "wide". If the IPv4 IS-IS protocol
is not configured on any interface of the two routers, adjacency can be established
through the default single-topology settings on the two routers. If any interface of either
router is configured with an IPv4 address and the IS-IS protocol, IS-ISv6 neighbors
can be established through the single-topology function on the two routers. In the
latter case, the interface needs to be configured with both an IPv4 address and an
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