
726 Multi-Service IronWare Routing Configuration Guide
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Displaying IPv6 IS-IS information
Displaying the IPv6 IS-IS configuration in the
running configuration
You can display the IPv6 IS-IS commands that are in effect on the device.
The running configuration does not list the default values. Only commands that change a setting or
add configuration information are displayed.
TABLE 151 IPv6 IS-IS information fields
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IS-IS Routing Protocol Operation State The operating state of IPv6 IS-IS. Possible states include the following:
• Enabled – IPv6 IS-IS is enabled.
• Disabled – IPv6 IS-IS is disabled.
IS Type The intermediate system type. Possible types include the following:
• Level 1 only – The device routes traffic only within the area in which
it resides.
• Level 2 only – The device routes traffic between areas of a routing
domain.
• Level 1-2 – The device routes traffic within the area in which it
resides and between areas of a routing domain.
System ID The unique IS-IS router ID. Typically, the device’s base MAC address is
used as the system ID.
Manual area address(es) Area address(es) of the device.
Interfaces with Integrated IS-IS for IPv6
configured
Interfaces on which IPv6 IS-IS is configured.
Following Routes are Redistributed into
IS-IS for IPv6
Routes that are redistributed into IPv6 IS-IS. Possible routes include the
following:
• BGP – BGP4+ routes are redistributed into IPv6 IS-IS.
• RIP – RIPng routes are redistributed into IPv6 IS-IS.
• OSPF – OSPFv3 routes are redistributed into IPv6 IS-IS.
• STATIC – Static IPv6 routes are redistributed into IPv6 IS-IS.
• CONNECTED – IPv6 routes learned from directly connected
networks are redistributed into IPv6 IS-IS.
Number of Routes redistributed into
IS-IS
The number of routes distributed into IS-IS
Domain password The domain password, if one is configured.
Area password The domain password, if one is configured.
IS-IS IPv6 Route Administrative
Distance
The current setting of the IPv6 IS-IS administrative distance.
Hold Time Between Two SPF
Calculations
The setting of the SPF timer, which causes the device to recalculate the
SPF tree of its IPv6 IS-IS links following a change in topology or the link
state database.
Global Hello Padding The setting of the global hello padding feature, which can be one of the
following:
• Disabled – Global padding for hello packets is disabled.
• Enabled – Global padding for hello packets is enabled.
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