Cisco Systems IOS XR manual IS-IS Configuration Limits, OSPFv2 and v3 Configuration Limits

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Chapter 3 Configuring Additional Router Features

Configuration Limiting

IS-IS Configuration Limits

Table 3-5summarizes the maximum limits for IS-IS, including the commands used to display and change the limits.

Table 3-5

IS-IS Configuration Limits and Commands

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Default

Absolute

Configuration Command

Show Current Settings

 

 

Maximum

Maximum

(Address Family Configuration

Command

Feature Limit Description

Limit

Limit

Mode)

(EXEC Mode)

 

 

 

 

 

Maximum number of

10,000

28,000

maximum-redistributed-prefixes n

show isis adjacency

prefixes redistributed

 

 

 

 

into IS-IS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Number of active parallel

8

32

maximum-paths n

show isis route

paths for each route on a

 

 

 

 

Cisco CRS-1 router

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Number of active parallel

8

16

maximum-paths n

show isis route

paths for each route on a

 

 

 

 

Cisco XR 12000 Series

 

 

 

 

Router

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Examples

In the following example, the maximum number of active parallel paths for each route is increased to 10, and the maximum number of prefixes redistributed into IS-IS is increased to 12,000:

RP/0/RP1/CPU0:router# configure

RP/0/RP1/CPU0:router(config)# router isis 100 address-family ipv4 RP/0/RP1/CPU0:router(config-isis-af)#maximum-paths 10 RP/0/RP1/CPU0:router(config-isis-af)#maximum-redistributed-prefixes 12000 RP/0/RP1/CPU0:router(config-isis-af)#commit

RP/0/RP1/CPU0:Mar 30 14:11:07 : config[65739]: %LIBTARCFG-6-COMMIT : Configurati

on committed by user 'lab'. Use 'show configuration commit changes 1000000535' to view the c

hanges. RP/0/RP1/CPU0:router(config-isis-af)#

OSPFv2 and v3 Configuration Limits

Table 3-6summarizes the maximum limits for OSPF, including the commands used to display and change the limits.

Cisco IOS XR Getting Started Guide

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Contents Contents Configuring Additional Router FeaturesRelated Topic Document Title Configuring Telnet, HTTP, and XML Host ServicesConfigure Domain name-server ipv4-address Commit End Show hostsDescriptions of the Telnet commands Managing Configuration History and RollbackFollowing example, the host services are enabled Installation and activation of the ManageabilityDisplaying the CommitIDs Show configuration commit list command display Displaying the Configuration History LogRP/0/RP0/CPU0router# show configuration commit list RP/0/0/CPU0router# show configuration commit changes Displaying the Configuration Changes Recorded in a CommitIDPreviewing Rollback Configuration Changes Configuration commit historyRP/0/RP0/CPU0router# show configuration rollback changes to Rolling Back the Configuration to a Specific Rollback PointRP/0/RP0/CPU0router# rollback configuration to RP/0/RP0/CPU0router# rollback configuration last Loading the Configuration Changes for a Specific CommitIDDeleting CommitIDs Saving and Loading Target Configuration FilesLoading the Target Configuration from a File Saving the Target Configuration to a FileLoading an Alternative Configuration at System Startup Logging Locations and Severity Levels Configuring Logging and Logging CorrelationAlarm Logging Correlation Logging Destination Command Global Configuration ModeCommand or Action Purpose Configuring Basic Message LoggingExample Ends the configuration session and returns to When a severity level is specified, onlyCommits the target configuration to the router Running configurationCreating and Modifying User Accounts and User Groups Configuration of system loggingCommands used to configure logging Configuration of alarm correlation and generatingCommand Description Configuring User AccountsCreating Users and Assigning Groups Password 0 7 passwordEnd or commit Modify user groups, and configure remote AAA access Configuration LimitingCreate users, assign users to user groups, create Exec Mode Static Route Configuration LimitsDefault Absolute Maximum Configuration Command Show Current Settings CommandMaximum-redistributed-prefixes n Show isis adjacency IS-IS Configuration LimitsOSPFv2 and v3 Configuration Limits Limit Mode Exec ModeIf the maximum paths Maximum paths n Show running-config router ospfMaximum interfaces n Show ospf Maximum redistributed-prefix n Show ospfMaximum Interfaces for Each Ospf Instance Maximum-prefix n Show bgp neighbor IPaddress BGP Configuration LimitsDefault Absolute Maximum Configuration Command Feature Limit DescriptionMaximum paths Maximum-paths n Show running-configRouting Policy Language Line and Policy Limits RP/0/RP1/CPU0router# show rpl maximum Limit Global Configuration Mode Exec Mode Multicast Configuration LimitsOther Configuration Limits Mpls Configuration Limits
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