Level-1 and level-2 – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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Level-1 and Level-2

1) Level-1

router

A Level-1 router establishes neighbor relationships with Level-1 and Level-1-2 routers in the same

area. The LSDB maintained by the Level-1 router contains the local area routing information. It directs

the packets destined for an outside area to the nearest Level-1-2 router.

2) Level-2

router

A Level-2 router establishes neighbor relationships with the Level-2 and Level-1-2 routers in the same

or in different areas. It maintains a Level-2 LSDB which contains inter-area routing information. All the

Level-2 and Level-1-2 routers must be contiguous to form the backbone of a routing domain.

3) Level-1-2

router

A router with both Level-1 and Level-2 router functions is a Level-1-2 router. It can establish Level-1

neighbor relationships with the Level-1 and Level-1-2 routers in the same area, or establish Level-2

neighbor relationships with the Level-2 and Level-1-2 routers in different areas. A Level-1 router must

be connected to other areas through a Level-1-2 router. The Level-1-2 router maintains two LSDBs,

where the Level-1 LSDB is for routing within the area, and the Level-2 LSDB is for routing between

areas.

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The Level-1 routers in different areas can not establish neighbor relationships.

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The neighbor relationship establishment of Level-2 routers has nothing to do with area.

Figure 5-2

shows an IS-IS network topology. Area 1 comprises a set of Level-2 routers and is the

backbone. The other four areas are non-backbone areas connected to the backbone through

Level-1-2 routers.

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