From: simplimarvelous (simplimarvelous@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Apr 20 2001 - 22:39:39 GMT-3
thanks jose,
I found that typo and got the test working with isis passing the loopback
address' happily to each other, I do like that passive loop command though,
ill try it
Gerald
----- Original Message -----
From: Jose Ferreira
To: simplimarvelous ; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 6:19 AM
Subject: Re: ISIS- any one know how to test isis network after configured
with basic config
You will need to do the following on your config (in-line):
router isis <--------------- Do not use the OSI tag, for IP only routing
you don't need that and you have one more opportunity to do a mistake (like
you did bellow)
net 49.0001.0000.0000.000a.00
passive loop2 <------------------- This also includes the loopback
address on the ISIS routing process (unlike other protocols, so you don't need
the ip router isis underr the loop2)
Note: to do the passive loop2 command here you will need to first enable
ISIS on at least another interface or the router will scream (for instance, do
ip router isis on e0 and then come back to router isis and do passive loop2)
!
int e0
ip add 192.2.2.1 255.255.255.0
ip router isis (no gerald here)
!
loop 2
ip add 13.3.3.3 255.255.255.0
(no ip router isis here)
r2
router isis (you had gerlad here - diferent OSI tag the 2 routers
won't talk)
net 49.0001.0000.0000.000b.00
passive loop2
!
int e0
ip add 192.2.2.2 255.255.255.0
ip router isis (no gerald)
!
loop 2
ip add 14.4.4.4 255.255.255.0
(no ip router isis)
Use: sh isis topo
sh isis data verbose
sh ip route isis (don't forget the distance of ISIS is 115 (IGRP is
prefered over ISIS 8-D ), if you have other routing protocols running the ISIS
routes might not go into the table).
Cheers,
Josi
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jose Ferreira" <jvf@cisco.com>
To: "simplimarvelous" <simplimarvelous@yahoo.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 6:19 PM
Subject: Re: ISIS- any one know how to test isis network after configured
with basic config
I assume your're configuring ISIS for IP routing right? (CLNS is no
longer
on the LAB).
Try PING like any other routing protocol. ISIS should basically do the
same
as OSPF, although it is encapsulated directly over L2 and the
configuration
is a little bit different than the other routing protocols.
Of course you will need IP addresses on the interfaces.
Regards,
Josi
At 15:51 19/04/01 -0700, you wrote:
>r1
>router isis
> net 22.4444.4444.4444.4444.22
>!
>int e0
> ip router isis
>
>
>
>r2
>router isis
> net 22.4444.4444.4444.4443.22
>!
>int e0
> ip router isis
>
>now what?
>how do i send traffic across?
>
>signed Clue-Less
>
>
>Gerald
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Josi Ferreira
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