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Creating an evi is-is process – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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Tasks at a glance

Remarks

Creating an EVI IS-IS process

N/A

Optimizing an EVI IS-IS network

:

Configuring the EVI IS-IS hello interval

Configuring the hello multiplier for calculating the

adjacency hold time

Configuring the DED priority

Configuring the CSNP packet transmit interval

Configuring the minimum LSP transmit interval and the

maximum number of LSPs sent at each interval

Configuring the maximum LSP lifetime

Configuring the LSP refresh interval

Associating an EVI tunnel interface with a track entry

Perform the EVI IS-IS network optimization tasks
to enable fast EVI link failure detection, set
appropriate MAC reachability information

update interval, and control the volume of LSP

and CSNP traffic on an EVI network.

Specifying a routing policy for an EVI IS-IS process

Perform this task to advertise a subset of MAC
addresses instead of all local MAC addresses to

remote sites.

Enabling adjacency change logging

N/A

Configuring Graceful Restart for an EVI IS-IS process

Perform this task for providing nonstop services.

Increasing the maximum number of MAC entries in an LSP
for an EVI IS-IS process

Perform this task depending on the MAC
address table size on the edge device.

Creating an EVI IS-IS process

Each EVI network has one EVI IS-IS process. Before you can configure settings in EVI IS-IS process view,

you must create the process.
An EVI IS-IS process is created automatically when you perform any one of the following tasks on a tunnel
interface:

Specify extended VLANs.

Perform network optimization tasks (see "

Optimizing an EVI IS-IS network

") except configuring the

LSP refresh interval and the maximum LSP lifetime.

The ID of an automatically created process is the same as the EVI tunnel interface number.
Alternatively, you can use the evi-isis command to create an EVI IS-IS process manually.
To delete a manually created EVI IS-IS process, you must use the undo evi-isis command.

If EVI IS-IS settings exist on the EVI tunnel interface, the undo evi-isis command only deletes settings
configured in EVI IS-IS process view.

If no EVI IS-IS settings exist on the EVI tunnel interface, the undo evi-isis command deletes both the
EVI IS-IS process and all settings configured in EVI IS-IS process view.

An automatically created EVI IS-IS process is automatically deleted when you delete all EVI IS-IS settings

from the EVI tunnel interface.
To create an EVI IS-IS process or enter its view: