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Type PDU

Type

Acronym

17

Point-to-Point IS-IS hello PDU

P2P IIH

18

Level-1 Link State PDU

L1 LSP

20

Level-2 Link State PDU

L2 LSP

24

Level-1 Complete Sequence Numbers PDU

L1 CSNP

25

Level-2 Complete Sequence Numbers PDU

L2 CSNP

26

Level-1 Partial Sequence Numbers PDU

L1 PSNP

27

Level-2 Partial Sequence Numbers PDU

L2 PSNP

Hello

Hello packets are used by routers to establish and maintain neighbor relationships. A hello packet is also

an IS-to-IS hello PDU (IIH). For broadcast networks, the Level-1 routers use the Level-1 LAN IIHs; and the

Level-2 routers use the Level-2 LAN IIHs. The P2P IIHs are used on point-to-point networks.

Figure 56

illustrates the hello packet format in broadcast networks, where the blue fields are the common

header.

Figure 56 L1/L2 LAN IIH format

Major fields of the L1/L2 LAN IIH are as follows:

Reserved/Circuit type: The first six bits are reserved with a value of 0. The last two bits indicate the
router type. Here, 00 means reserved, 01 indicates L1, 10 indicates L2, and 11 indicates L1/2.

Source ID: System ID of the router advertising the hello packet.

Holding time: If no hello packets are received from the neighbor within the holding time, the
neighbor is considered down.

PDU length: Total length of the PDU in bytes.

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