Configuring Integrated IS-IS

IS-IS Interface Parameters Configuration Task List

Enabling IP Routing for an Area on an Interface

To enable IP routing and specify the area for each instance of the IS-IS routing process, use the following commands beginning in global configuration mode:

 

Command

Purpose

Step 1

 

 

Router(config)# interface interface-type

Enters interface configuration mode.

 

interface-number

 

Step 2

 

 

Router(config-if)# ip router isis [area tag]

Configures an IS-IS routing process for ISO Connectionless

 

 

Network Service (CLNS) on an interface and attaches an area

 

 

designator to the routing process.

Step 3

 

 

Router(config-if)# ip address ip-address-mask

Defines the IP address for the interface.

 

 

An IP address is required on all interfaces in an area enabled

 

 

for IS-IS if any one interface is configured for IS-IS routing.

 

 

 

See the IS-IS Configuration Examples” section at the end of this chapter for examples of configuring IS-IS as an IP routing protocol.

IS-IS Interface Parameters Configuration Task List

The Cisco IS-IS implementation allows you to alter certain interface-specific IS-IS parameters. Most interface configuration commands can be configured independently from other attached routers. The isis password interface configuration command should configure the same password on all routers on a network. The settings of other commands (isis hello-interval, isis hello-multiplier, isis retransmit-interval, isis retransmit-throttle-interval, isis csnp-interval, and so on) can be different on different routers or interfaces. However, if you decide to change certain values from the defaults, it makes sense to configure them on multiple routers and interfaces.

To alter IS-IS parameters, perform the optional tasks described in the following sections:

Configuring IS-ISLink-State Metrics (Optional)

Setting the Advertised Hello Interval (Optional)

Setting the Advertised CSNP Interval (Optional)

Setting the Retransmission Interval (Optional)

Setting the LSP Transmissions Interval (Optional)

Setting the Retransmission Throttle Interval (Optional)

Setting the Hello Multiplier (Optional)

Specifying Designated Router Election (Optional)

Specifying the Interface Circuit Type (Optional)

Assigning a Password for an Interface (Optional)

Limiting LSP Flooding (Optional)

Cisco IOS IP Configuration Guide

IPC-279

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Cisco Systems 78-11741-02 manual IS-IS Interface Parameters Configuration Task List, IPC-279