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Example
host1(config-if)#
isis message-digest-key 3 hmac-md5 wdi6c3s39n level-2
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For point-to-point interfaces, configure keys only for level 1, because only one
hello packet is sent (at level 1), not one at level 1 and one at level 2. Keys
configured at level 2 are ignored for point-to-point interfaces.
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Use the
no
version to delete the MD5 key, specified by the key ID, from the
interface.
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See isis message-digest-key
Configuring Link-State Metrics
You can configure the routing metric (cost) for an IS-IS interface. Routes with lower
total path metrics are preferred over those with higher path metrics.
isis metric
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Use to configure a cost for a specified interface.
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You can select a number in the range 0–63 if you configured the router with the
metric-style narrow
command. You can select a number in the range
0–16277215 if you configured the router with the
metric-style transition
or the
metric-style wide
command.
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The default value is 10. The default metric is the value assigned when no quality
of service (QoS) routing is performed.
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You can configure the default metric for a specified interface by selecting level
1 or level 2 routing. This resets the metric only for level 1 or level 2 routing,
respectively. If you do not specify a level, the command specifies both level 1
and level 2 by default.
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We recommend that you configure a reference bandwidth if you want the default
cost on interfaces to be related to link speed. If you do not, the default IS-IS
metrics are simply hop-count-like metrics.
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Example
host1(config-if)#
isis metric 20 level-2
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Use the
no
version to restore the default value, 10.
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See isis metric
Configuring a Reference Bandwidth to Set a Default Metric
By default, all IS-IS interfaces without a configured metric have the same routing
metric, 10, However, when you configure a reference bandwidth for IS-IS, the default
metric is calculated differently for each IS-IS interface. The default routing metric in
this case is the reference bandwidth divided by the bandwidth of the particular
interface.
Configuring IS-IS Interface-Specific Parameters
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