Is-is authentication configuration example, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual
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[SwitchS] display ip routing-table 4.4.4.4 verbose
Routing Table : Public
Summary Count : 1
Destination: 4.4.4.4/32
Protocol: ISIS Process ID: 1
Preference: 10 Cost: 10
IpPrecedence: QosLcId:
NextHop: 13.13.13.2 Interface: Vlan-interface200
BkNextHop: 12.12.12.2 BkInterface: Vlan-interface100
RelyNextHop: 0.0.0.0 Neighbor : 0.0.0.0
Tunnel ID: 0x0 Label: NULL
BKTunnel ID: 0x0 BKLabel: NULL
State: Active Adv Age: 00h01m27s
Tag: 0
# Display route 1.1.1.1/32 on Switch D. You can find the backup next hop information.
[SwitchD] display ip routing-table 1.1.1.1 verbose
Routing Table : Public
Summary Count : 1
Destination: 1.1.1.1/32
Protocol: ISIS Process ID: 1
Preference: 10 Cost: 10
IpPrecedence: QosLcId:
NextHop: 13.13.13.1 Interface: Vlan-interface200
BkNextHop: 24.24.24.2 BkInterface: Vlan-interface101
RelyNextHop: 0.0.0.0 Neighbor : 0.0.0.0
Tunnel ID: 0x0 Label: NULL
BKTunnel ID: 0x0 BKLabel: NULL
State: Active Adv Age: 00h01m27s
Tag: 0
IS-IS authentication configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in
, Switch A, Switch B, Switch C and Switch D reside in the same IS-IS routing
domain.
Switch A, Switch B, and Switch C belong to Area 10, and Switch D belongs to Area 20.
Configure relationship authentication between neighbors. Configure area authentication in Area 10 to
prevent untrusted routes from entering into the area. Configure routing domain authentication on Switch
C and Switch D to prevent untrusted routes from entering the routing domain.