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Use
undo network-entity
to delete a NET.
Syntax
network-entity
net
undo
network-entity
net
Default
No NET is configured.
Views
IS-IS view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
net
: Specifies a NET as a dotted hexadecimal string in the X…X.XXXX....XXXX.00 format. The
X…X
segment represents the area address, the XXXX....XXXX segment represents the system ID, and the 00
segment is the SEL.
Usage guidelines
A NET is a special NSAP address with the SEL being 0. The length of the NET is in the range of 8 bytes
to 20 bytes.
A NET comprises the following parts:
•
Area ID
—With a length of 1 to 13 bytes.
•
System ID
—A system ID uniquely identifies a host or router in the area and has a fixed 6-byte
length.
•
SEL
—It has a value of 0 and a fixed 1-byte length.
For example, a NET of ab.cdef.1234.5678.9abc.00 specifies the area ID ab.cdef, the system ID
1234.5678.9abc, and the SEL 00.
Examples
# Specify the NET as 10.0001.1010.1020.1030.00, of which 10.0001 is the area ID and
1010.1020.1030 is the system ID.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] isis 1
[Sysname-isis-1] network-entity 10.0001.1010.1020.1030.00
Related commands
•
isis
•
isis enable
preference
Use
preference
to configure the preference for IS-IS.
Use
undo preference
to restore the default.
Syntax
preference
{
preference
|
route-policy
route-policy-name
} *