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FIGURE 127
An IS-IS network contains Intermediate Systems (ISs) and host systems
NOTE
Since the Brocade implementation of IS-IS does not route OSI traffic but instead routes IP traffic, IP
hosts are shown instead of ESs.
The other basic IS-IS concepts illustrated in this figure are explained in the following sections.
Domain and areas
IS-IS is an IGP, and thus applies only to routes within a single routing domain. However, you can
configure multiple areas within a domain. A device can be a member of one area for each Network
Entity Title (NET) you configure on the device. The NET contains the area ID for the area the NET is
in.
, Routers A, B, and C are in area 1. Routers D and E are in area 2. All the routers are in
the same domain.
Level-1 routing and Level-2 routing
You can configure an IS-IS router such as a device to perform one or both of the following levels of
IS-IS routing
1
:
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Level-1 – A Level-1 router routes traffic only within the area the router is in. To forward traffic to
another area, the Level-1 router sends the traffic to its nearest Level-2 router.
•
Level-2 – A Level-2 router routes traffic between areas within a domain.
In
on page 947, Routers A and B are Level-1s only. Routers C and D are Level-1 and
Level-2 ISs. Router E is a Level-1 IS only.
1.
The ISO/IEC specifications use the spelling “routeing”, but this document uses the spelling
“routing” to remain consistent with other Brocade documentation.
Router A
Router B
Router C
Router D
Router E
BGP4
IS-IS Area 1
IS-IS Area 2
IS-IS Routing Domain
IP
Host
IP
Host
IP
Host
An IS-IS routing domain can
contain multiple areas.
IS-IS routers route within an
area at Level-1.
IS-IS routers route between
areas at Level-2.