Configuring system id to host name mappings – H3C Technologies H3C S12500-X Series Switches User Manual
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Step Command
Remarks
3.
Set the overload bit.
set-overload [ on-startup [ [ start-from-nbr system-id
[ timeout1 [ nbr-timeout ] ] ] | timeout2 ] [ allow { external
| interlevel } * ]
By default, the
overload bit is not
set.
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Configuring system ID to host name mappings
A 6-byte system ID in hexadecimal notation uniquely identifies a router or host in an IS-IS network. To
make a system ID easy to read, the system allows you to use host names to identify devices and provides
mappings between system IDs and host names.
The mappings can be configured manually or dynamically. Follow these guidelines when you configure
the mappings:
•
To view host names rather than system IDs by using the display isis lsdb command, you must enable
dynamic system ID to host name mapping.
•
If you configure both dynamic mapping and static mapping on a router, the host name specified for
dynamic mapping applies.
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Configuring a static system ID to host name mapping
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter IS-IS view.
isis [ process-id ] [ vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name ]
N/A
3.
Configure a system ID to host
name mapping for a remote
IS.
is-name map sys-id map-sys-name
A system ID can correspond to only
one host name.
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Configuring dynamic system ID to host name mapping
Static system ID to host name mapping requires you to manually configure a mapping for each router in
the network. When a new router is added to the network or a mapping must be modified, you must
configure all routers manually.
When you use dynamic system ID to host name mapping, you only need to configure a host name for
each router in the network. Each router advertises the host name in a dynamic host name CLV to other
routers so all routers in the network can have all mappings.
To help check the origin of LSPs in the LSDB, you can configure a name for the DIS in a broadcast
network.
To configure dynamic system ID to host name mapping:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter IS-IS view.
isis [ process-id ] [ vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name ]
N/A