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Displaying the name mappings, Displaying neighbor information – Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Routing Configuration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual

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Displaying IPv4 IS-IS information

Displaying the name mappings

To display the mappings, enter the following command at any level of the CLI.

Syntax: show isis hostname

The table in this example contains one mapping, for this Brocade device. The Brocade device’s
IS-IS system ID is “0000.00cc.dddd“ and its hostname is “XMR”. The display contains one entry for
each IS that supports name mapping.

NOTE

Name mapping is enabled by default. When name mapping is enabled, the output of the show isis
database, show isis interface, and show isis neighbor commands uses the host name instead of the
system ID. To disable mapping so that these displays use the system ID instead, refer to

“Disabling

or re-enabling display of hostname”

on page 260.

Displaying neighbor information

To display IS-IS neighbor information, enter the following command at any level of the CLI

Brocade# show isis neighbor

Total number of IS-IS Neighbors: 2

System ID Interface SNPA

State Holdtime Type Pri StateChgeTime Protocol

00e0.52b5.7800 Ether2/4 00e0.52b5.7843 UP 10

ISL2 64 0 :0 :16:8 M-ISIS

00e0.52b5.7800 Ether2/4 00e0.52b5.7843 UP 10

ISL1 64 0 :0 :16:8 ISIS

Syntax: show isis neighbor [detail]

The detail option displays more details for each neighbor.

This display shows the following information.

TABLE 40

IS-IS neighbor information

This field...

Displays...

Total number of IS-IS Neighbors

The number of ISs with which the Brocade device has formed IS-IS
adjacencies.

System ID

The System ID of the neighbor or the hostname of the neighbor.

Interface

The Brocade device port or virtual interface attached to the neighbor.

SNPA

The Subnetwork Point of Attachment (SNPA), which is the MAC address
of the Brocade device port or virtual interface attached to the neighbor.

State

The state of the adjacency with the neighbor. The state can be one of
the following:

DOWN – The adjacency is down.

INIT – The adjacency is being established and is not up yet.

UP – The adjacency is up.

Holdtime

The neighbor’s advertised hold time.

Brocade# show isis hostname

Total number of entries in IS-IS Hostname Table: 1

System ID Hostname * = local IS

* 0000.00cc.dddd XMR