Configure Remote IS-IS Global Parameters
About this task
Perform this procedure to configure remote IS-IS global parameters. SPBM uses IS-IS to discover network topology, build shortest path trees between network nodes, and communicate network information in the control plane.
Procedure
- In the navigation pane, expand .
- Select IS-IS Remote.
- Select the Globals tab.
- Configure the remote IS-IS global parameters.
- Select Apply.
Globals Field Descriptions
Use the data in the following table to use the Globals tab.
Name |
Description |
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AdminState |
Specifies the global status of remote IS-IS on the switch. The default is off. |
SystemId |
Specifies the IS-IS system ID for the switch. Valid value is a 6–byte value in the format <xxxx.xxxx.xxxx>. Important:
After you configure the SPBM nickname and enable remote IS-IS, if you change the system ID, you must also change the nickname. However, changing the nickname could impact the naming convention or configuration. To maintain the same nickname with a different system ID, see Job aid. |
DynamicallyLearnedArea |
For FAN members, specifies the remote IS-IS area that is dynamically learned from the neighbor‘s Hello PDU if the node does not have the IS-IS manual area configured. |
MAOperState |
Specifies the Multi-area SPB operational state:
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DesignatedBNHostName
Note: Exception:
only applies to 5520 Series, 5720 Series, 7520 Series, and 7720 Series.
|
Specifies the hostname of the designated boundary node. |
DesignatedBNHomeSystemId Note: Exception: only
applies to 5520 Series, 5720 Series, 7520 Series, and 7720 Series.
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Specifies the system ID of the designated boundary node in the home area. |
DesignatedBNRemoteSystemId Note: Exception: only applies to 5520 Series, 5720 Series, 7520 Series, and 7720 Series.
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Specifies the system ID of the designated boundary node in the remote area. |