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Task Command
Display IS-IS backup neighbor
information (MSR4000).
display
isis
peer
[
statistics
|
verbose
] [
process-id
] [
standby
slot
slot-number
]
Display IS-IS redistributed route
information
display isis redistribute
[
ipv4
[
ip-address mask-length
] ] [
level-1
|
level-2
] [
process-id
]
Display IS-IS IPv4 routing information.
display isis route
[
ipv4
[
ip-address mask-length
] ] [ [
level-1
|
level-2
] |
verbose
] * [
process-id
]
Display IS-IS IPv4 topology information.
display isis spf-tree
[
ipv4
] [ [
level-1
|
level-2
] |
verbose
] *
[
process-id
]
Display IS-IS statistics.
display isis statistics
[
level-1
|
level-1-2
|
level-2
] [
process-id
]
Display OSI connection information
(MSR2000/MSR3000).
display osi
Display OSI connection information
(MSR4000).
display osi
[
slot
slot-number
]
Display OSI connection statistics
(MSR2000/MSR3000).
display osi statistics
Display OSI connection statistics
(MSR4000).
display osi statistics
[
slot
slot-number
]
Clear IS-IS process data structure
information.
reset isis all
[
process-id
] [
graceful-restart
]
Clear the data structure information of an
IS-IS neighbor.
reset isis peer
system-id
[
process-id
]
Clear OSI connection statistics
(MSR2000/MSR3000).
reset osi statistics
Clear OSI connection statistics
(MSR4000).
reset osi statistics
[
slot
slot-number
]
IS-IS configuration examples
Basic IS-IS configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in
, Router A, Router B, Router C, and Router D reside in an AS.
Router A and Router B are Level-1 routers, Router D is a Level-2 router, and Router C is a Level-1-2 router
connecting two areas. Router A, Router B, and Router C are in area 10, and Router D is in area 20.