Displaying SPBM and IS-IS summary information

Use the following procedure to view a summary of SPBM and IS-IS protocol information.

Procedure

  1. In the navigation pane, expand Configuration > IS-IS.
  2. Click IS-IS.
  3. Click the Protocol Summary tab.

Protocol Summary field descriptions

Use the data in the following table to use the Protocol Summary tab.

Name

Description

Globals ISIS

AdminState

Indicates the global status of IS-IS on the switch.

SystemId

Indicates the IS-IS system ID for the switch. Valid value is a 6–byte value in the format <xxxx.xxxx.xxxx>

HostName

Indicates a name for the system. This may be used as the host name for dynamic host name exchange in accordance with RFC 2763.

By default, the system name comes from the host name configured at the system level.

Globals SPBM

GlobalEnable

Indicates whether SPBM is enabled or disabled at the global level.

NodeNickName

Indicates the nickname for the SPBM instance globally. Valid value is 2.5 bytes in the format <x.xx.xx>.

PrimaryVlan

Indicates the primary VLAN ID for this SPBM instance.

SmltSplitBEB

Indicates whether the switch is the primary or secondary IST peer.

ISIS Interfaces

Circuit Index

Displays the identifier of this IS-IS circuit, unique within the Intermediate System. This is for SNMP Indexing purposes only and need not have any relation to any protocol value.

IfIndex

Indicates the interface to which this circuit corresponds.

AdminState

Indicates the administrative state of the circuit: on or off.

OperState

Indicates the operational state of the circuit: up or down.

ISIS Adjacency View

Circuit Index

Displays the identifier of this IS-IS circuit, unique within the Intermediate System. This value is for SNMP Indexing purposes only and need not have any relation to any protocol value.

AdjIndex

Displays a unique value identifying the IS adjacency from all other such adjacencies on this circuit. This value is automatically assigned by the system when the adjacency is created

AdjIfIndex

Indicates the interface to which this circuit corresponds.

AdjState

Indicates the state of the adjacency:

  • down

  • initializing

  • up

  • failed

AdjNeighSysID

Indicates the system ID of the neighboring Intermediate System.

AdjHostName

Indicates the host name listed in the LSP, or the system name if the host name is not configured.