Chapter 16: Dynamic Routing Protocols
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C4® CMTS Release 8.3 User Guide
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To display the IS-IS neighbor detail output which includes both the remote router’s protocol (M-ISIS or IS-IS) and the
remote router’s topologies (IPv4 and IPv6), use the following command:
show isis neighbor detail
The system output would look similar to the following:
System ID Interface SNPA State Hold Type Type Circuit Id Protocol
-------------- --------------------- ------------- ----- ---- ---- ---- ---------------- ---------
0100.8500.9001 gigabitEthernet 17/9 000b.45b6.0100 Up 9 L1/2 L1 TR11.01 M-ISIS
Area Address(es): 47.0001
IP Address(es): 10.60.0.1
IPv6 Address(es): fe80::215:15ff:fe15:1177
Uptime: 0 days 00:49:52
Priority: 64
Support restart signalling: Yes
Restart state: Not Restarting
Adjacency suppressed: N
Topology: IPv4, IPv6
Note: If the only "IS-IS" is displayed in the Protocol column above, this command will not display the Topology.
Using the command
show isis database detail <word>
(where
<word>
in this example is the LSP PDU identifier
"TR11.00-06") to display the IS-IS database detail, including the MT extensions, use the following command:
show isis database detail TR11.00-06
The system output would look similar to the following:
IS-IS Level-2 Link State Database
LSPID LSP Seq Num LSP Checksum LSP Holdtime ATT/P/OL
-------------------- ----------- ------------ ------------ --------
TR11.00-06 0x000001BF 0xF0E8 602 0/0/0
Metric: 0 IPv6 (MT-IPv6) 2001:1111:2222:3333:/64
Metric: 0 IPv6 (MT-IPv6) 2001:1234:0:3:/64
Metric: 0 IPv6 (MT-IPv6) 2001:1234:0:4:/64
Metric: 10 IPv6 (MT-IPv6) 2002:2001:3001:3002:/64
To display the IPv4 IS-IS route information, use the following command:
show ip route isis
The system output would look similar to the following:
Codes: (L1) internal level-1, (L2) internal level-2, (eL1) external level-1, (eL2) external level-2
(S) summary, (IA) internal area, (E1) external type-1, (E2) external type-2
(I) internal, (E) external