Re: ISIS - "i su"

From: Rivalino YMT. (rivel131@cyberlib.itb.ac.id)
Date: Tue Jul 15 2003 - 23:30:53 GMT-3


Hi Jason,

Try add summary-address command on router isis configuration. You must
redistribute RIP into ISIS first, then summarize the route.

router isis
 summary-address 136.10.0.0 255.255.0.0 level-2

Regards,
Rivalino

On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Jason Cash wrote:

> A task instructs that "routes adv. by BB1 should have routing code type in
> routing table as "i su" on R4. I redistribute RIP into ISIS (on R2 going to
> R4) but the routes do not have the 'i su" by them. What is that? I don't
> even see that as an option on the table:
>
> r4#si isis
> 136.10.0.0/16 is variably subnetted, 8 subnets, 4 masks
> i L2 136.10.2.0/24 [115/10] via 136.10.24.2, Serial0/0
> i L2 136.10.1.0/24 [115/10] via 136.10.24.2, Serial0/0
> i L2 136.10.12.0/24 [115/10] via 136.10.24.2, Serial0/0
> i L2 136.10.25.0/30 [115/10] via 136.10.24.2, Serial0/0
> i L2 136.10.100.0/27 [115/10] via 136.10.24.2, Serial0/0
>
> Also, the command 'metric-style wide trans' isn't available to me on me 2500
> or 2620 running the latest 12.1(20) code. Is this the cause?
>
>
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