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network-entity

 

Syntax

network-entity net

 

undo network-entity net

View

IS-IS view

Parameters

net: Network Entity Title (NET) in the format of X...X.XXXX....XXXX.00, with the

 

first part X...X being the area address, the middle part XXXX....XXXX (a total of 12

 

“X”) being the router’s system ID and the last part 00 being SEL.

Description

Use the network-entitycommand to configure the Network Entity Title for an

 

IS-IS routing process.

 

Use the undo network-entitycommand to delete a NET.

 

No NET is configured by default.

 

A NET is a network service access point (NSAP), and it is in the range of 8 to 20

 

bytes for IS-IS.

 

A NET has three parts: The first part is area ID, which ranges from 1 to 13 bytes.

 

Routers in the same area must have the same area ID. The second part is the

 

router’s 6-byte system ID, which is unique within the whole area and backbone

 

area. The third part is the 1-byte SEL that must be 00. Generally, a router needs

 

one NET. In the case of repartitioning an area, such as merging or splitting, you

 

can configure multiple NETs beforehand for the router to ensure correct and

 

continuous routing.

Related commands:

isis, isis enable.

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

 

[Sysname-isis-1] network-entity 10.0001.1010.1020.1030.00

 

 

preference (IS-IS view)

 

Syntax

preference { route-policyroute-policy-name preference } *

 

undo preference

View

IS-IS view

Parameters

preference: Specifies the preference for IS-IS protocol, ranging from 1 to 255.

 

route-policy-name: Routing policy name, a string of 1 to 19 characters. The

 

preference applies to routes passing the routing policy.

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