Using IS-IS Routes for Multicast RPF Checks
You can use the
ip route-type
command to specify whether IS-IS routes are available
for only unicast forwarding protocols or only multicast reverse-path forwarding (RPF)
checks. Routes available for unicast forwarding appear in the unicast view of the
routing table, whereas routes available for multicast RPF checks appear in the
multicast view of the routing table.
ip route-type
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Use to specify whether IS-IS routes are available only for unicast forwarding,
only for multicast reverse-path forwarding checks, or for both.
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Use the
show ip route
command to view the routes available for unicast
forwarding.
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Use the
show ip rpf-routes
command to view the routes available for multicast
reverse path forwarding checks.
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By default, IS-IS routes are available for both unicast forwarding and multicast
reverse path forwarding checks.
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Example
host1(config)#
router isis
host1(config-router)#
ip route-type unicast
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Use the
no
version to restore the default value, both.
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See ip route-type
Configuring the BFD Protocol for IS-IS
The
isis bfd-liveness-detection
command configures the Bidirectional Forwarding
Detection (BFD) protocol for IS-IS. The BFD protocol uses control packets and shorter
detection time limits to more rapidly detect failures in a network. Also, because they
are adjustable, you can modify the BDF timers for more or less aggressive failure
detection.
When you issue the
isis bfd-liveness-detection
command on an IS-IS peer, the peer
establishes BFD liveness detection with all BFD-enabled IS-IS peers. When the local
peer receives an update from a remote IS-IS peer—if BFD is enabled and if the session
is not already present—the local peer attempts to create a BFD session to the remote
peer.
Each adjacent pair of peers negotiates an acceptable transmit interval for BFD packets.
The negotiated value can be different on each peer. Each peer then calculates a BFD
liveness detection interval. When a peer does not receive a BFD packet within the
detection interval, it declares the BFD session to be down and purges all routes
learned from the remote peer.
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