Intermediate systems and end systems

IS-IS uses the following categories to describe devices within an IS-IS routing domain (similar to an OSPF Autonomous System):

When you configure IS-IS on a device, the device is an IS.

An IS-IS network contains Intermediate Systems (ISs) and host systems shows an example of an IS-IS network.

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An IS-IS network contains Intermediate Systems (ISs) and host systems
Note

Note

Since the implementation of IS-IS does not route OSI traffic but instead routes IP traffic, IP hosts are shown instead of ESs.

The other basic IS-IS concepts illustrated in this figure are explained in the following sections.