Enable Remote IS-IS on a Port
Before you begin
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Configure manual-area in both home and remote area.
- Configure the Shortest Path Bridging MAC (SPBM) instance and backbone VLANs (B-VLAN) manually.
- Configure the nickname in both home and remote area manually.
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Disable Auto-sense on the port.
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Make sure that the physical node nickname, virtual node nickname and system ID are different.
About this task
Perform this procedure to enable remote Intermediate-System-to-Intermediate-System (IS-IS) interface on the selected port(s).
Note
When the switch receives a Fabric Connect TLV through LLDP on a port that has remote IS-IS enabled on it, the port transitions to the Auto-sense NNI pending state. For more information, see Auto-sense Port States.
Procedure
Example
Enabling remote IS-IS interface on port 1/2:
Switch:1>enable Switch:1#confiure terminal Switch:1(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/2 Switch:1(config-if)#isis remote enable
Variable Definitions
The following table defines parameters for the isis remote command.
Variable | Value |
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enable |
Enables a remote IS-IS interface on the selected ports. |