Related Documentation
- ACX Series
- Example: Configuring Multi-Level IS-IS
- J Series
- Example: Configuring Multi-Level IS-IS
- M Series
- Example: Configuring Multi-Level IS-IS
- MX Series
- Example: Configuring Multi-Level IS-IS
- QFX Series
- Example: Configuring Multi-Level IS-IS
- SRX Series
- Example: Configuring Multi-Level IS-IS
- T Series
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Verify IS-IS Adjacencies and Interfaces
Purpose
When you check the IS-IS layer, you verify that IS-IS adjacencies are up and that the IS-IS interfaces are included at the protocol level.
Action
To verify the functioning of adjacent interfaces, enter the following commands from the relevant routers:
Sample Output 1
user@R1> show isis adjacency Interface System L State Hold (secs) SNPA so-0/0/0.0 R2 2 Up 20 so-0/0/1.0 R5 2 Up 23 so-0/0/2.0 R3 2 Up 26 user@R3> show isis adjacency Interface System L State Hold (secs) SNPA so-0/0/0.0 R4 2 Up 23 so-0/0/1.0 R2 2 Up 21 so-0/0/2.0 R1 2 Up 19 so-0/0/3.0 R6 2 Down 0 user@R6> show isis adjacency IS-IS instance is not running
Sample Output 2
user@R1> show isis interface IS-IS interface database: Interface L CirID Level 1 DR Level 2 DR L1/L2 Metric lo0.0 0 0x1 Passive Passive 0/0 so-0/0/0.0 2 0x1 Disabled Point to Point 10/10 so-0/0/1.0 2 0x1 Disabled Point to Point 10/10 so-0/0/2.0 2 0x1 Disabled Point to Point 10/10 user@R3> show isis interface IS-IS interface database: Interface L CirID Level 1 DR Level 2 DR L1/L2 Metric lo0.0 0 0x1 Passive Passive 0/0 so-0/0/0.0 2 0x1 Disabled Point to Point 10/10 so-0/0/1.0 2 0x1 Disabled Point to Point 10/10 so-0/0/2.0 2 0x1 Disabled Point to Point 10/10 so-0/0/3.0 2 0x1 Disabled Point to Point 10/10 user@R6> show isis interface IS-IS interface database: Interface L CirID Level 1 DR Level 2 DR L1/L2 Metric lo0.0 0 0x1 Passive Passive 0/0 so-0/0/0.0 1 0x1 Point to Point Disabled 10/10 so-0/0/1.0 1 0x1 Down Disabled 10/10 so-0/0/2.0 1 0x1 Point to Point Disabled 10/10 so-0/0/3.0 1 0x1 Point to Point Disabled 10/10
Meaning
Sample Output 1 shows that ingress router R1 has established adjacencies with the relevant routers. Transit router R3 does not have an adjacency with egress router R6, and egress router R6 has no adjacencies established in the network shown in MPLS Network Broken at the IP and IGP Layers, indicating that the problem might be at the IS-IS protocol level.
Sample Output 2 shows that R1 and R2 are Level 2 routers, in contrast to R6 which is a Level 1 router. When a router is configured explicitly as a Level 1 or Level 2 router, it does not communicate with routers configured at a different level. Level 1 routers communicate with other Level 1 routers within their area, while Level 2 routers communicate with other Level 2 routers, and toward other autonomous systems. Because all the routers in this network are configured for Level 2, they cannot form an adjacency with R6, which is incorrectly configured as a Level 1 router.
Related Documentation
- ACX Series
- Example: Configuring Multi-Level IS-IS
- J Series
- Example: Configuring Multi-Level IS-IS
- M Series
- Example: Configuring Multi-Level IS-IS
- MX Series
- Example: Configuring Multi-Level IS-IS
- QFX Series
- Example: Configuring Multi-Level IS-IS
- SRX Series
- Example: Configuring Multi-Level IS-IS
- T Series
- Example: Configuring Multi-Level IS-IS

