Step 1: Check the Configuration of a Level 1/Level 2 Router
Action
To verify the IS-IS configuration of a Level 1/Level 2 router in your network, enter the following JUNOS command-line interface (CLI) commands:
user@host# [edit protocols isis]showuser@host# [edit protocols isis]run show isis interfaceuser@host# [edit]edit interfacesuser@host# [edit interfaces]showSample output
The following output is for an IS-IS configuration on
R2, a Level 1/Level 2 router in the network shown in Figure 7:[edit protocols isis]user@R2#showinterface so-0/0/0.0 {level 2 metric 10;level 1 disable;}interface so-0/0/1.0 {level 2 disable;level 1 metric 10;}interface so-0/0/2.0 {level 2 metric 10;level 1 disable;}interface fxp0.0 {disable;}interface lo0.0;[edit protocols isis]user@R2#run show isis interfaceIS-IS interface database:Interface L CirID Level 1 DR Level 2 DR L1/L2 Metriclo0.0 0 0x1 Passive Passive 0/0so-0/0/0.0 2 0x1 Disabled Point to Point 10/10so-0/0/1.0 3 0x1 Point to Point Point to Point 10/10so-0/0/2.0 2 0x1 Disabled Point to Point 10/10[edit interfaces]user@R2#showso-0/0/0 {unit 0 {family inet {address 10.1.12.2/30;}family iso;}}so-0/0/1 {unit 0 {family inet {address 10.1.23.1/30;}family iso;}}so-0/0/2 {unit 0 {family inet {address 10.1.26.1/30;}family iso;}}lo0 {unit 0 {family inet {address 10.0.0.2/32;}family iso {address 49.0002.1000.0000.0002.00;}}}What It Means
The sample output shows a basic configuration of IS-IS on
R2, a Level 1/Level 2 router. The basic configuration is at the [edit protocols isis] and [edit interfaces] hierarchy levels.At the [
edit protocols isis] level, five interfaces are included:so-0/0/0,so-0/0/1,so-0/0/2,fxp0, and the loopback(lo0) interface. Two interfaces,so-0/0/0.0andso-0/0/2.0, have Level 1 disabled, making them Level 2 interfaces. One interface,so-0/0/1.0,has Level 2 disabled, making it a Level 1 interface. The management interface (fxp0) is disabled so that IS-IS packets are not sent over it, and the loopback interface (lo0) is included because it becomes a point of connection from the router to the IS-IS network.At the [
edit interfaces] hierarchy level, all of the interfaces included in the[edit protocols isis] hierarchy level are configured withfamily iso, and the loopback(lo0) interface is configured with the NET address49.0002.1000.0000.0002.00. Every router in an IS-IS network must have at least one NET address that identifies a point of connection to the IS-IS network. The NET address is generally configured on the loopback(lo0) interface. Routers that participate in multiple areas can have multiple NET addresses.See the JUNOS Routing Protocols Configuration Guide for more information on configuring IS-IS on a router.