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reset isis peer

Syntax

reset isis peer system-id [ process-id vpn-instancevpn-instance-name ]

View

User view

Parameters

system-id: Specifies the system ID of an IS-IS neighbor.

 

process-id: Specifies the ID of an IS-IS process, in the range of 1 to 65535.

 

vpn-instance-name: Specifies a VPN instance name, a string of 1 to 31 characters.

Description

Use the reset isis peer command to clear the data structure information of a

 

specified IS-IS neighbor.

 

The command is disabled by default.

 

This command is used when you need to re-establish an IS-IS neighbor.

Examples

# Clear the data structure information of the neighbor with system ID being

 

0000.0c11.1111.

 

<Sysname> reset isis peer 0000.0c11.1111

set-overload

Syntax

set-overload [ on-startup start-from-nbr system-id[ timeout [ nbr-timeout] ] ]

 

[ allow { interlevel external } * ]

 

undo set-overload

View

IS-IS view

Parameters

on-startup: Specifies to start the overload tag timeout timer upon system startup.

 

start-from-nbrsystem-id: Specifies to start the overload tag timeout timer when

 

the router begins to establish the connection with a neighbor.

 

timeout: Specifies the overload tag timeout timer, with an interval from 5 to

 

86400 seconds. The timer is started after system startup. The default is 600

 

seconds.

 

nbr-timeout: Specifies the overload tag timeout timer that is started when the

 

router begins to establish the connection with a neighbor after system startup.

 

The time has an interval from 5 to 86400 seconds. The default is 1200 seconds.

 

allow: Specifies to allow advertising address prefixes. By default, no address

 

prefixes are allowed to be advertised when the system is in overload state.

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