Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Routing Configuration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual
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Displaying IPv4 IS-IS information
Brocade#show isis
IS-IS Routing Protocol Operation State: Enabled
IS-Type: Level-1-2
System ID: 0000.0011.1111
Manual area address(es):
47
Level-1-2 Database State: On
Administrative Distance: 115
Maximum Paths: 4
Default redistribution metric: 0
Protocol Routes redistributed into IS-IS:
Static
Number of Routes redistributed into IS-IS: 11
Level-1 Auth-mode: None
Level-2 Auth-mode: None
Metric Style Supported for Level-1: Wide
Metric Style Supported for Level-2: Wide
IS-IS Partial SPF Optimizations: Enabled
Timers:
L1 SPF: Max-wait 120s Init-wait 100ms Second-wait 120000ms
L2 SPF: Max-wait 100s Init-wait 100ms Second-wait 100000ms
L1 SPF is not scheduled
L2 SPF is not scheduled
PSPF: Max-wait 120000ms Init-wait 120000ms Second-wait 120000ms
PSPF is not scheduled
LSP: max-lifetime 1200s, refresh-interval 900s, gen-interval 10s
retransmit-interval 5s, lsp-interval 33ms
SNP: csnp-interval 10s, psnp-interval 2s
Global Hello Padding : Enabled
Global Hello Padding For Point to Point Circuits: Enabled
Ptpt Three Way HandShake Mechanism: Enabled
IS-IS Traffic Engineering Support: Disabled
BFD: Disabled
Interfaces with IPv4 IS-IS configured:
eth 1/1
Syntax: show isis
This display shows the following information.
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IS-IS neighbor information
This field...
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IS-IS Routing Protocol Operation State
The operating state of IS-IS. Possible states include the following:
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Enabled – IS-IS is enabled.
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Disabled – IS-IS is disabled.
IS-Type
The intermediate system type. Possible types include the following:
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Level 1 only – The Brocade device routes traffic only within the area
in which it resides.
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Level 2 only – The Brocade device routes traffic between areas of a
routing domain.
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Level 1-2 – The Brocade device routes traffic within the area in
which it resides and between areas of a routing domain.
System ID
The unique IS-IS router ID. Typically, the Brocade device’s base MAC
address is used as the system ID.
Manual area address(es)
Area address(es) of the Brocade device.