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Configuring Multiple Instances of IS-IS
You can configure multiple instances of IS-IS for
administrative separation.
To configure multiple routing instances, perform
the following tasks:
- Configure the IS-IS default instance at the [edit protocols isis] or [edit logical-systems logical-system-name protocols isis] hierarchy levels
with the statements needed for your network so that routes are installed
in inet.0 and in the forwarding table. Make sure to include
the routing table group.
- Configure an IS-IS routing instance for each additional
IS-IS routing entity, configuring the following items:
- Interfaces
- Routing options
- IS-IS protocol statements belonging to that entity
- Routing table group
- Configure a routing table group to install
routes from the routing instance into the inet.0 routing
table. You can do this in two ways:
- Create a common routing table group so that either one
of two conditions is configured:
- Routes from the routing instances are installed in inet.0 and therefore installed in the forwarding table.
- Routes from one router in a routing instance are forwarded
to another router in the same routing instance.
- Create a routing table group with just the routing table
from one instance and inet.0 to keep the routes from going
to other instances.
- Create an export policy to export routes
with a specific tag and to use that tag to export routes back into
the instances. For more information, see the JUNOS Policy Framework Configuration Guide.
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