Configuring is-is – Cisco 15327 User Manual

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Ethernet Card Software Feature and Configuration Guide, R7.2

Chapter 11 Configuring Networking Protocols

Configuring IS-IS

Prefix advertised 2, suppressed 0, withdrawn 0

Number of NLRIs in the update sent: max 2, min 0

Connections established 1; dropped 0

Last reset never

Connection state is ESTAB, I/O status: 1, unread input bytes: 0

Local host: 192.168.2.2, Local port: 179

Foreign host: 192.168.2.1, Foreign port: 11001

Enqueued packets for retransmit: 0, input: 0 mis-ordered: 0 (0 bytes)

Event Timers (current time is 0x45B7B4):

Timer Starts Wakeups Next

Retrans 13 0 0x0

TimeWait 0 0 0x0

AckHold 13 9 0x0

SendWnd 0 0 0x0

KeepAlive 0 0 0x0

GiveUp 0 0 0x0

PmtuAger 0 0 0x0

DeadWait 0 0 0x0

iss: 3654396253 snduna: 3654396567 sndnxt: 3654396567 sndwnd: 16071

irs: 3037331955 rcvnxt: 3037332269 rcvwnd: 16071 delrcvwnd: 313

SRTT: 247 ms, RTTO: 663 ms, RTV: 416 ms, KRTT: 0 ms

minRTT: 4 ms, maxRTT: 300 ms, ACK hold: 200 ms

Flags: passive open, nagle, gen tcbs

Datagrams (max data segment is 1460 bytes):

Rcvd: 15 (out of order: 0), with data: 13, total data bytes: 313

Sent: 22 (retransmit: 0), with data: 12, total data bytes: 313

Router# show ip bgp summary

BGP router identifier 192.168.3.1, local AS number 1

BGP table version is 3, main routing table version 3

3 network entries and 4 paths using 435 bytes of memory

2 BGP path attribute entries using 120 bytes of memory

0 BGP route-map cache entries using 0 bytes of memory

0 BGP filter-list cache entries using 0 bytes of memory

BGP activity 3/6 prefixes, 4/0 paths, scan interval 60 secs

Neighbor V AS MsgRcvd MsgSent TblVer InQ OutQ Up/Down State/PfxRcd

192.168.2.1 4 1 14 14 3 0 0 00:09:45 2

Router# show ip bgp

BGP table version is 3, local router ID is 192.168.3.1

Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i - internal

Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete

Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path

* i192.168.1.0 192.168.2.1 0 100 0 ?

* i192.168.2.0 192.168.2.1 0 100 0 ?

*> 0.0.0.0 0 32768 ?

*> 192.168.3.0 0.0.0.0 0 32768 ?

Configuring IS-IS

To configure Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) routing, perform the following steps,
beginning in global configuration mode:

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