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Field Description
Flag/Flags
Route flag:
•
D
—This is a direct route.
•
R
—The route has been added into the routing table.
•
L
—The route has been advertised in an LSP.
•
U
—Route leaking flag, indicating the Level-1 route is from Level-2.
U
means the route
will not be returned to Level-2.
Admin Tag
Administrative tag.
Src Count
Number of advertisement sources.
Next Hop
Next hop.
Interface Outbound
interface.
ExitIndex
Outbound interface index.
ipv6 default-route-advertise
Use
ipv6 default-route-advertise
to generate a Level-1 or Level-2 IPv6 IS-IS default route.
Use
undo ipv6 default-route-advertise
to disable generating a default route.
Syntax
ipv6 default-route-advertise
[ [
level-1
|
level-1-2
|
level-2
] |
route-policy
route-policy-name
] *
undo ipv6 default-route-advertise
Default
No IPv6 IS-IS default route is generated.
Views
IS-IS view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
level-1
: Generates a default route for Level-1.
level-1-2
: Generates a default route for Level-1-2.
level-2
: Generates a default route for Level-2.
route-policy
route-policy-name
: Specifies a routing policy by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 63
characters.
Usage guidelines
If no level is specified, this command generates a Level-2 default route.
You can use a routing policy to specify a level for the default route. The default route can be generated
only when the routing policy is matched by a route entry in the routing table. The
apply isis level-1
command in routing policy view specifies Level-1. The
apply isis level-2
command in routing policy view
specifies Level-2. The
apply isis level-1-2
command in routing policy view specifies both Level-1 and
Level-2.