RE: ISIS Hello Packet Problem

From: Jonathan V Hays (jhays@jtan.com)
Date: Thu Nov 20 2003 - 19:01:14 GMT-3


What you say is true but on a level-1 only circuit the hello will
default to level-1 And the debug shows that level-1 hellos are being
sent, so this is not the problem.

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Hoyle, Anthony (AL)
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 4:28 PM
To: 'Ken.Farrington@barclayscapital.com'
Cc: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
Subject: RE: ISIS Hello Packet Problem

This is off the top of my head..but I thought you could specify the
hello type per level-1 or level-2
Circuit connection..that may be it. If you hit the question mark after
the isis hello-interval you get the following:

router(config-if)#isis hello-interval 1 ?
  level-1 Specify hello-interval for level-1 IIHs
  level-2 Specify hello-interval for level-2 IIHs
  <cr>

router(config-if)#isis hello-interval 1

Guys- I am not sure what the answer really is...?

Anthony Hoyle
EDS
WAN Infrastructure Analyst

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Ken.Farrington@barclayscapital.com
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 3:07 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: ISIS Hello Packet Problem

Guys, have rtr1---------rtr2

rtr1 is sending isis hello packets every 5 seconds even though I set the
isis hello-interval to 15 seconds. Router 2 seems to be working
correctly. I have tried this on two different platforms now, 4700
running enterprise on code 12.2x and 2500s runnign 12.0xx

Anyone have any ideas on this please?

Many thx

****Router1*****
!
interface Ethernet0
 ip address 200.200.1.1 255.255.255.0
 ip router isis
 no ip route-cache
 no ip mroute-cache
 media-type 10BaseT
 isis circuit-type level-1
 isis hello-interval 15
!
!
router isis
 net 49.1111.1111.1111.00
!

****Router2*****
!
interface FastEthernet0
 ip address 200.200.1.2 255.255.255.0
 ip router isis
 half-duplex
 fair-queue
 isis circuit-type level-1
 isis hello-interval 15
!
!
router isis
 net 49.2222.2222.2222.00
!

TEST1#
01:05:46: ISIS-Adj: Rec L1 IIH from 0000.0c5c.b719 (Ethernet0), cir type
L1, cir id 1111.1111.1111.01, length 1497
01:05:50: ISIS-Adj: Sending L1 LAN IIH on Ethernet0, length 1497
01:05:54: ISIS-Adj: Sending L1 LAN IIH on Ethernet0, length 1497
01:05:59: ISIS-Adj: Sending L1 LAN IIH on Ethernet0, length 1497
01:06:00: ISIS-Adj: Rec L1 IIH from 0000.0c5c.b719 (Ethernet0), cir type
L1, cir id 1111.1111.1111.01, length 1497
01:06:04: ISIS-Adj: Sending L1 LAN IIH on Ethernet0, length 1497
01:06:09: ISIS-Adj: Sending L1 LAN IIH on Ethernet0, length 1497
01:06:13: ISIS-Adj: Sending L1 LAN IIH on Ethernet0, length 1497
01:06:13: ISIS-Adj: Rec L1 IIH from 0000.0c5c.b719 (Ethernet0), cir type
L1, cir id 1111.1111.1111.01, length 1497undeb all All possible
debugging has been turned off
TEST1#

TEST2#
01:04:26: ISIS-Adj: Sending L1 LAN IIH on FastEthernet0, length 1497
01:04:26: ISIS-Adj: Rec L1 IIH from 0060.3e10.ac20 (FastEthernet0), cir
type L1, cir id 1111.1111.1111.01, length 1497
01:04:31: ISIS-Adj: Rec L1 IIH from 0060.3e10.ac20 (FastEthernet0), cir
type L1, cir id 1111.1111.1111.01, length 1497
01:04:35: ISIS-Adj: Rec L1 IIH from 0060.3e10.ac20 (FastEthernet0), cir
type L1, cir id 1111.1111.1111.01, length 1497
01:04:38: ISIS-Adj: Sending L1 LAN IIH on FastEthernet0, length 1497
01:04:39: ISIS-Adj: Rec L1 IIH from 0060.3e10.ac20 (FastEthernet0), cir
type L1, cir id 1111.1111.1111.01, length 1497
01:04:43: ISIS-Adj: Rec L1 IIH from 0060.3e10.ac20 (FastEthernet0), cir
type L1, cir id 1111.1111.1111.01, length 1497
01:04:48: ISIS-Adj: Rec L1 IIH from 0060.3e10.ac20 (FastEthernet0), cir
type L1, cir id 1111.1111.1111.01, length 1497
01:04:50: ISIS-Adj: Sending L1 LAN IIH on FastEthernet0, length 1497
TEST2#undeb all

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