Tuning evi is-is parameters, Evi is-is configuration task list, Configuring an evi is-is process – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual

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Step Command

Remarks

2.

Enter Layer 2 or Layer 3
Ethernet interface view.

interface interface-type
interface-number

N/A

3.

Enable EVI on the interface.

evi enable

By default, EVI function is disabled
on all interfaces.

Tuning EVI IS-IS parameters

EVI IS-IS automatically runs on an EVI link immediately after the link is set up. You can tune EVI IS-IS

parameters to optimize the protocol performance.

EVI IS-IS configuration task list

All EVI IS-IS configuration tasks are optional.

Tasks at a glance

Remarks

Configuring 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 sending interval

Configuring the minimum LSP sending interval and the

maximum number of LSPs sent at each interval

Configuring the maximum LSP lifetime

Configuring the LSP refresh interval

Enabling adjacency change logging

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.

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.

Configuring an EVI IS-IS process

When you create an EVI tunnel interface, the system automatically creates an EVI IS-IS process that has

the same number as the interface. You can access the EVI IS-IS process view to change EVI IS-IS

process-specific settings.
Alternatively, you can create an EVI IS-IS process before creating an EVI tunnel interface and configure

the process-specific settings, but the process and its settings take effect only after the interface is created.
An automatically created EVI IS-IS process can be manually deleted by using the undo evi-isis command

or automatically deleted when you delete its EVI tunnel interface. In contrast, to delete a manually
created EVI IS-IS process, you must use the undo evi-isis command. Deleting its EVI tunnel interface can

only invalidate the process.

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