
Operation Manual – IPv4 Routing
H3C S5500-EI Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 4 IS-IS Configuration
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4.5.7 Configuring Dynamic Host Name Mapping
Follow these steps to configure the dynamic host name mapping:
To do…
Use the command...
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
––
Enter IS-IS view
isis
[
process-id
]
––
Assign a local host name
is-name sys-name
Required
No name is assigned by
default.
This command also
enables the mapping
between the local system
ID and host name
Assign a remote host name
and create a mapping
between the host name and
a system ID
is-name map
sys-id
map-sys-name
Optional
One system ID only maps
to one name.
No name is assigned by
default
Return to system view
quit
––
Enter interface view
interface
interface-type
interface-number
––
Assign a DIS name for the
local network
isis dis-name
symbolic-name
Optional
Not assigned by default
This command is only
applicable on the router
with dynamic host name
mapping enabled.
It is invalid on
point-to-point links.
Note:
The local host name on the local IS overwrites the remote host name on the remote IS.
4.5.8 Configuring IS-IS Authentication
For area authentication, the area authentication password is encapsulated into the
Level-1 LSP, CSNP, and PSNP packets. On area authentication enabled routers in the
same area, the authentication mode and password must be same.
For routing domain authentication, the domain authentication password is
encapsulated into the Level-2 LSP, CSNP, and PSNP packets. The domain