This document discusses the IS-IS routing protocol and its support for IPv6. IS-IS is an interior gateway protocol developed by DEC to support routing in large networks with different subnetwork types. The document describes how IS-IS supports IPv6 through single-topology and multi-topology modes. It provides configuration examples for enabling single-topology IPv6 routing and multi-topology IPv6 routing in IS-IS. The document also lists several references for further information on IS-IS and IPv6 routing.
This document discusses the IS-IS routing protocol and its support for IPv6. IS-IS is an interior gateway protocol developed by DEC to support routing in large networks with different subnetwork types. The document describes how IS-IS supports IPv6 through single-topology and multi-topology modes. It provides configuration examples for enabling single-topology IPv6 routing and multi-topology IPv6 routing in IS-IS. The document also lists several references for further information on IS-IS and IPv6 routing.
This document discusses the IS-IS routing protocol and its support for IPv6. IS-IS is an interior gateway protocol developed by DEC to support routing in large networks with different subnetwork types. The document describes how IS-IS supports IPv6 through single-topology and multi-topology modes. It provides configuration examples for enabling single-topology IPv6 routing and multi-topology IPv6 routing in IS-IS. The document also lists several references for further information on IS-IS and IPv6 routing.
This document discusses the IS-IS routing protocol and its support for IPv6. IS-IS is an interior gateway protocol developed by DEC to support routing in large networks with different subnetwork types. The document describes how IS-IS supports IPv6 through single-topology and multi-topology modes. It provides configuration examples for enabling single-topology IPv6 routing and multi-topology IPv6 routing in IS-IS. The document also lists several references for further information on IS-IS and IPv6 routing.
It is an interior routing protocol, in the 80 developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), was renamed by the (ISO) as the routing protocol for Open Systems Interconnection (OSI).
It was designed because of the need for a system that could not withstand owner great addressing scheme and a hierarchical design.
The routing protocol IS-IS was created to support large routing domains which consist or have several types of subnetworks.
This includes point-to-point, multipoint links, X.25 subnetworks, and broadcast subnetworks such as ISO 8802 LANs.
IS-IS IPv6.
For IS-IS ipv6 protocol receives what ofrese several improvements and many of the same features as IS-IS in IPv4.
The characteristics of IS-IS to advertise IPv6 prefixes enable IPv6 in addition to IPv4 and OSI routes. The set of IPv6 addresses ISextendsthe supported by IS-IS-IS to include IPv6 in addition to IPv4 and OSI. Extensions to the IS-IS command-line interface (CLI) allow configuration of IPv6-specific parameters.
There are two modes of IS-IS IPv6 IS-IS Single Topology and IS-IS Multi-Topology.
Single-Topology IS-IS for IPv6 Multitopology IS-IS for IPv6 Change to Single-topology support for IPv6 Multitopology Local RIB IPv6 IS-IS
Single-Topology IS-IS for IPv6.
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This topology allows to configure IPv6 IS-IS to work other Network Protocol (IPv4 and connectionless network service) to set the IPv6 interface. Every interface must be configured with the identical set of families of the network address.
Multitopology IS-IS for IPv6.
This topology permie the IS-IS maintains a set of independent topologies within a single area or domain. Ie remove all restrictions interface that is configured in IS-IS quivalente must support a set of network address families.
Change to Single-topology support for IPv6 Multitopology.
All Router in the area or domain must use the same IPv6 support, Single-Topology or Multitopology. When configuring a router in this mode Multitopology not recognize the ability of router mode Single-Topology to support IPv6 traffic, which will lead to the slots in the IPv6 topology. To support the transition from Single-Topology to Multitopology more flexible support, a mode transition Multitopology provided.
Local RIB IPv6 IS-IS.
A router initialized in IS-IS IPv6 maintains a local RIB in him all routes router are stored to the destinations the router learns from its neighbors. At the end of each SPF, IS-IS attempts to install the best (that is, the least-cost routes) to a destination present in the local RIB in the global routing table IPv6.
Sets a title of authority of the IS-IS network (UPS) for the routing process. Step 5 Example:
Router (config-router) # end
Exits router configuration mode and enters global configuration mode. Step 6 Example:
Interfaces Ethernet 0/0/1 de Router(config)#
Specifies the interface type and number, and enters the configuration mode of the interface. Step 7 {ipv6-address/longitud the IPv6 prefix | sub-bits / prefix length prefix-name}
Example:
Router (config-if) # addressing fe80::/10 IPv6 Specifies the IPv6 network assigned to the interface and enables IPv6 processing on the interface. Step 8 area-name ISIS IPv6 router
Example: Router (config-if) # area2 the ISIS IPv6 router Enables routing process specified IS-IS IPv6 on an interface.