H3C Technologies H3C S12500-X Series Switches User Manual

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System ID—Identifies the host.

SEL—Identifies the type of service.

The IDP and DSP are variable in length. The length of an NSAP address ranges from 8 bytes to 20 bytes.

Figure 32 NSAP address format

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Area address

The area address comprises the IDP and the HO-DSP of the DSP, which identify the area and the routing

domain. Different routing domains cannot have the same area address.
Typically, a router only needs one area address, and all nodes in the same area must have the same area

address. To support smooth area merging, partitioning, and switching, a router can have a maximum of
three area addresses.

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System ID

A system ID uniquely identifies a host or router. It has a fixed length of 48 bits (6 bytes).
The system ID of a device can be generated from the router ID. For example, suppose a router uses the
IP address 168.10.1.1 of Loopback 0 as the router ID. The system ID can be obtained in the following

steps:

1.

Extend each decimal number of the IP address to three digits by adding 0s from the left, such as
168.010.001.001.

2.

Divide the extended IP address into three sections that each has four digits to get the system ID
1680.1000.1001.

If you use other methods to define a system ID, make sure that it can uniquely identify the host or router.

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SEL

The N-SEL, or the NSAP selector (SEL), is similar to the protocol identifier in IP. Different transport layer

protocols correspond to different SELs. All SELs in IP are 00.

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Routing method

The IS-IS address format identifies the area, so a Level-1 router can easily identify packets destined to

other areas. IS-IS routers perform routing as follows:

A Level-1 router performs intra-area routing according to the system ID. If the destination address of
a packet does not belong to the local area, the Level-1 router forwards it to the nearest Level-1-2

router.

A Level-2 router performs inter-area routing according to the area address.

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NET

A network entity title (NET) identifies the network layer information of an IS. It does not include transport

layer information. A NET is a special NSAP address with the SEL being 0. The length of a NET ranges

from 8 bytes to 20 bytes, same as a NSAP address.
A NET includes the following parts:

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