Configure IS-IS Interfaces
Use the following procedure to configure the IS-IS interfaces. 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.
- Select the Interfaces tab.
- Configure the IS-IS interface parameters.
- Select Apply.
Interfaces field descriptions
Use the data in the following table to use the Interfaces tab.
|
Name |
Description |
|---|---|
|
Index |
The identifier of this circuit, unique within the Intermediate System. This value is for SNMP Indexing purposes only and need not have any relation to any protocol value. |
|
IfIndex |
Specifies the interface on which the circuit is configured (port or MLT). |
|
Type |
Specifies the IS-IS circuit type. Only the point-to-point (PtToPt) interface type is supported. |
|
AdminState |
Specifies the administrative state of the circuit: on or off. |
|
OperState |
Specifies the operational state of the circuit. |
|
AuthType |
Specifies the authentication type:
The default is none. |
|
AuthKey |
Specifies the authentication key. |
|
KeyId |
Specifies the authentication key ID. |
|
LevelType |
Specifies the router type globally:
The default value is level1. |
|
NumAdj |
Specifies the number of adjacencies on this circuit. |
|
NumUpAdj |
Specifies the number of adjacencies that are up. |
|
AutoNniEnable |
Enable to have the node create an IS-IS interface, attach the interface to an SPBM instance, and then enable IS-IS on the port interface. This field displays on the Insert Interfaces dialog box and applies to port interfaces only. |
| Origin Note:
Exception: not supported on VSP 8600 Series and XA1400 Series. |
Specifies the origin of the IS-IS circuit configuration on the port, either manually configured through CLI or EDM or dynamically configured through Auto-sense. |