EasyManua.ls Logo

Dell Force10 C150 - Intermediate System to Intermediate System; Protocol Overview

Dell Force10 C150
1262 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Intermediate System to Intermediate System | 507
23
Intermediate System to Intermediate System
Intermediate System to Intermediate System is supported on platform: e
Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) protocol is an interior gateway protocol (IGP) that
uses a shortest-path-first algorithm. Dell Force10 supports both IPv4 and IPv6 versions of IS-IS, as
described in this chapter.
Protocol Overview on page 507
IS-IS Addressing on page 508
Multi-Topology IS-IS on page 509
Graceful Restart on page 510
Implementation Information on page 511
Configuration Information on page 512
IS-IS Metric Styles on page 531
Sample Configuration on page 535
IS-IS protocol standards are listed in the Appendix 63, Standards Compliance chapter.
Protocol Overview
The intermediate-system-to-intermediate-system (IS-IS) protocol, developed by the International
Organization for Standardization (ISO), is an interior gateway protocol (IGP) that uses a shortest-path-first
algorithm.
IS-IS is organized hierarchally into routing domains, and each router or system resides in at least one area.
In IS-IS, routers are designated as Level 1, Level 2 or Level 1-2 systems. Level 1 routers only route traffic
within an area, while Level 2 routers route traffic between areas. At its most basic, Level 1 systems route
traffic within the area and any traffic destined for outside the area is sent to a Level 1-2 system. Level 2
systems manage destination paths for external routers. Only Level 2 routers can exchange data packets or
Note: This protocol supports routers passing both IP and OSI traffic, though the Dell Force10
implementation supports only IP traffic.

Table of Contents

Other manuals for Dell Force10 C150

Related product manuals