IS-IS IPv6 Administrative Tag

The IS-IS IPv6 Administrative Tag feature allows you to assign a tag to IPv6 prefixes that you can use to apply administrative policies with a route map. For example, you can control routes redistributed between area and domain boundaries and between different routing protocols, or apply policies on Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System (IS-IS) routes.

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Information About IS-IS IPv6 Administrative Tag

IS-IS Administrative Tags in IPv6 Prefixes

You can configure an IS-IS administrative tag value for IPv6 prefixes. You can then specify the tag value of IPv6 prefixes that IS-IS inserts into the link-state protocol data units (PDUs) it generates and those that it retrieves from LSPs.

How to Configure an IS-IS IPv6 Administrative Tag

Assigning a Tag to an IS-IS IPv6 Prefix

SUMMARY STEPS

  1. enable
  2. configure terminal
  3. router isis [area-tag ]
  4. net net1
  5. metric-style wide
  6. interface [type number ]
  7. ipv6 address {ipv6-address/prefix-length | prefix-name sub-bits/prefix-length}
  8. ipv6 router isis [area-tag ]
  9. isis ipv6 tag tag-value
  10. end
  11. show isis database verbose

DETAILED STEPS

  Command or Action Purpose
Step 1

enable

Example:


Device> enable

Enables privileged EXEC mode.

  • Enter your password if prompted.

Step 2

configure terminal

Example:


Device# configure terminal

Enters global configuration mode.

Step 3

router isis [area-tag ]

Example:


Device(config)# router isis tag13

Enables the IS-IS routing protocol, specifies an IS-IS process, and enters router configuration mode.

Step 4

net net1

Example:


Device(config-router)# net 49.0000.0000.0100.00

Configures an IS-IS network entity table (NET) for the routing process.

Step 5

metric-style wide

Example:


Device(config-router)# metric-style wide

Configures a router running IS-IS so that it generates and accepts only new-style type, length, value objects (TLVs).

Step 6

interface [type number ]

Example:


Device(config-router)# interface GigabitEthernet 0/0/0

Configures an interface and enters interface configuration mode.

Step 7

ipv6 address {ipv6-address/prefix-length | prefix-name sub-bits/prefix-length}

Example:


Device(config-if)# ipv6 address 2005::1/64

Configures an IPv6 address based on an IPv6 general prefix and enables IPv6 processing on an interface.

Step 8

ipv6 router isis [area-tag ]

Example:


Device(config-if)# ipv6 router isis area1

Configures an IS-IS routing process for IPv6 on an interface and attaches an area designator to the routing process.

Step 9

isis ipv6 tag tag-value

Example:


Device(config-if)# isis ipv6 tag 200

Configures an administrative tag value that will be associated with an IPv6 address prefix and applied to an IS-IS LSP.

Step 10

end

Example:


Device(config-if)# end

(Optional) Saves configuration commands to the running configuration file and returns to privileged EXEC mode.

Step 11

show isis database verbose

Example:


Device# show isis database verbose

(Optional) Displays details about the IS-IS link-state database, including the route tag.

  • Enter this command if you want to verify the tag.

Assigning a High Priority Administrative Tag to an IS-IS IPv6 Prefix

SUMMARY STEPS

  1. enable
  2. configure terminal
  3. router isis [area-tag ]
  4. address-family ipv6
  5. ipv6 route priority high tag tag-value
  6. exit
  7. exit

DETAILED STEPS

  Command or Action Purpose
Step 1

enable

Example:


Device> enable

Enables privileged EXEC mode.

  • Enter your password if prompted.

Step 2

configure terminal

Example:


Device# configure terminal

Enters global configuration mode.

Step 3

router isis [area-tag ]

Example:


Device(config)# router isis

Configures an IS-IS routing process for IP on an interface, attaches an area designator to the routing process, and enters router configuration mode.

Step 4

address-family ipv6

Example:


Device(config-router)# address-family ipv6

Enters address family configuration mode.

Step 5

ipv6 route priority high tag tag-value

Example:


Device(config-router-af)# ipv6 route priority high tag 200

Assigns a high priority tag to an IS-IS IPv6 prefix.

Step 6

exit

Example:


Device(config-router-af)# exit

(Optional) Exits address family configuration mode, and returns to router configuration mode.

Step 7

exit

Example:


Device(config-router)# exit

(Optional) Exits router configuration mode, and returns to global configuration mode.

Using an IS-IS IPv6 Administrative Tag to Redistribute Routes

SUMMARY STEPS

  1. enable
  2. configure terminal
  3. router isis [area-tag ]
  4. address-family ipv6
  5. redistribute isis [process-id ] {level-1 | level-2} into {level-1 | level-2} [distribute-list list-name ] [route-map map-tag ]
  6. exit
  7. exit
  8. route-map map-tag [permit | deny ] [sequence-number ]
  9. match tag tag-value [...tag-value ]
  10. exit

DETAILED STEPS

  Command or Action Purpose
Step 1

enable

Example:


Device> enable

Enables privileged EXEC mode.

  • Enter your password if prompted.

Step 2

configure terminal

Example:


Device# configure terminal

Enters global configuration mode.

Step 3

router isis [area-tag ]

Example:


Device(config)# router isis

Configures an IS-IS routing process for IP on an interface, attaches an area designator to the routing process, and enters router configuration mode.

Step 4

address-family ipv6

Example:


Device(config-router)# address-family ipv6

Enters address family configuration mode.

Step 5

redistribute isis [process-id ] {level-1 | level-2} into {level-1 | level-2} [distribute-list list-name ] [route-map map-tag ]

Example:


Device(config-router-af)# redistribute isis level-1 into level-2 route-map IPV6-PERMIT-TAG

Redistributes IPv6 routes from one routing domain into another routing domain using IS-IS as both the target and source protocol.

Step 6

exit

Example:


Device(config-router-af)# exit

(Optional) Exits address family configuration mode, and returns to router configuration mode.

Step 7

exit

Example:


Device(config-router)# exit

(Optional) Exits router configuration mode, and returns to global configuration mode.

Step 8

route-map map-tag [permit | deny ] [sequence-number ]

Example:


Device(config)# route-map match-tag

Defines the conditions for redistributing routes from one routing protocol into another or from one IS-IS level to another.

  • This command causes the router to enter route-map configuration mode.

Step 9

match tag tag-value [...tag-value ]

Example:


Device(config-route-map)# match tag 100

Matches routes tagged with the specified tag numbers.

  • If you are setting a tag for the first time, you cannot match on tag; this step is an option if you are changing tags.

Step 10

exit

Example:


Device(config-route-map)# exit

(Optional) Exits route-map configuration mode, and returns to global configuration mode.

Using an IS-IS IPv6 Administrative Tag to Configure Routes

SUMMARY STEPS

  1. enable
  2. configure terminal
  3. ipv6 route [vrf vrf-name ] ipv6-prefix / prefix-length {ipv6-address | interface-type interface-number [ipv6-address ]} [nexthop-vrf [vrf-name | default ]] [administrative-distance ] [administrative-multicast-distance | unicast | multicast ] [next-hop-address ] [tag tag ]
  4. router isis [area-tag ]
  5. address-family ipv6
  6. redistribute isis [process-id ] {level-1 | level-2} into {level-1 | level-2} [distribute-list list-name ] [route-map map-tag
  7. exit
  8. exit
  9. route-map map-tag [permit | deny ] [sequence-number ]
  10. set tag tag-value
  11. exit

DETAILED STEPS

  Command or Action Purpose
Step 1

enable

Example:


Device> enable

Enables privileged EXEC mode.

  • Enter your password if prompted.

Step 2

configure terminal

Example:


Device# configure terminal

Enters global configuration mode.

Step 3

ipv6 route [vrf vrf-name ] ipv6-prefix / prefix-length {ipv6-address | interface-type interface-number [ipv6-address ]} [nexthop-vrf [vrf-name | default ]] [administrative-distance ] [administrative-multicast-distance | unicast | multicast ] [next-hop-address ] [tag tag ]

Example:


Router(config)# ipv6 route  2033::1/64 GigabitEthernet 0/0/0

Establishes a static IPv6 routes.

Step 4

router isis [area-tag ]

Example:


Device(config)# router isis

Configures an IS-IS routing process for IP on an interface, attaches an area designator to the routing process, and enters router configuration mode.

Step 5

address-family ipv6

Example:


Device(config-router)# address-family ipv6

Enters address family configuration mode.

Step 6

redistribute isis [process-id ] {level-1 | level-2} into {level-1 | level-2} [distribute-list list-name ] [route-map map-tag

Example:


Device(config-router-af)# redistribute isis level-1 into level-2 route-map IPV6-PERMIT-TAG

Redistributes IPv6 routes from one routing domain into another routing domain using IS-IS as both the target and source protocol.

Step 7

exit

Example:


Device(config-router-af)# exit

(Optional) Exits address family configuration mode, and returns to router configuration mode.

Step 8

exit

Example:


Device(config-router)# exit

(Optional) Exits router configuration mode, and returns to global configuration mode.

Step 9

route-map map-tag [permit | deny ] [sequence-number ]

Example:


Router(config)# route-map set-tag

Defines the conditions for redistributing routes from one routing protocol into another or from one IS-IS level to another.

  • This command causes the router to enter route-map configuration mode.

Step 10

set tag tag-value

Example:


Router(config-route-map)# set tag 300

Sets a tag value of the destination routing protocol.

Step 11

exit

Example:


Device(config-route-map)# exit

(Optional) Exits route-map configuration mode, and returns to global configuration mode.

Applying an IS-IS IPv6 Tag to a Summary Prefix

SUMMARY STEPS

  1. enable
  2. configure terminal
  3. router isis [area-tag ]
  4. address-family ipv6
  5. ipv6 route [vrf vrf-name ] ipv6-prefix / prefix-length {ipv6-address | interface-type interface-number [ipv6-address ]} [nexthop-vrf [vrf-name | default ]] [administrative-distance ] [administrative-multicast-distance | unicast | multicast ] [next-hop-address ] [tag tag ]
  6. exit
  7. exit
  8. router isis [area-tag ]
  9. address-family ipv6
  10. redistribute isis [process-id ] {level-1 | level-2} into {level-1 | level-2} distribute-list list-name
  11. summary-prefix ipv6-prefix/ prefix-length {level-1 | level-1-2 | level-2 } tag tag-value
  12. end
  13. show isis database verbose

DETAILED STEPS

  Command or Action Purpose
Step 1

enable

Example:


Device> enable

Enables privileged EXEC mode.

  • Enter your password if prompted.

Step 2

configure terminal

Example:


Device# configure terminal

Enters global configuration mode.

Step 3

router isis [area-tag ]

Example:


Device(config)# router isis

Configures an IS-IS routing process for IP on an interface, attaches an area designator to the routing process, and enters router configuration mode.

Step 4

address-family ipv6

Example:


Device(config-router)# address-family ipv6

Enters address family configuration mode.

Step 5

ipv6 route [vrf vrf-name ] ipv6-prefix / prefix-length {ipv6-address | interface-type interface-number [ipv6-address ]} [nexthop-vrf [vrf-name | default ]] [administrative-distance ] [administrative-multicast-distance | unicast | multicast ] [next-hop-address ] [tag tag ]

Example:


Device(config-router-af)# ipv6 route 11:1:1:1:1:1::/96 GigabitEthernet 0/0/0

Establishes a static IPv6 routes.

Step 6

exit

Example:


Device(config-router-af)# exit

(Optional) Exits address family configuration mode, and returns to router configuration mode.

Step 7

exit

Example:


Device(config-router)# exit

(Optional) Exits router configuration mode, and returns to global configuration mode.

Step 8

router isis [area-tag ]

Example:


Device(config)# router isis

Configures an IS-IS routing process for IP on an interface, attaches an area designator to the routing process, and enters router configuration mode.

Step 9

address-family ipv6

Example:


Device(config-router)# address-family ipv6

Enters address family configuration mode.

Step 10

redistribute isis [process-id ] {level-1 | level-2} into {level-1 | level-2} distribute-list list-name

Example:


Device(config-router-af)# redistribute static level-2 metric 50

Redistributes IPv6 routes from one routing domain into another routing domain using IS-IS as both the target and source protocol.

Step 11

summary-prefix ipv6-prefix/ prefix-length {level-1 | level-1-2 | level-2 } tag tag-value

Example:


Device(config-router-af)# summary-prefix 11:1:1:1::/64 tag 600

Allows a Level 1-2 router to summarize Level 1 prefixes at Level 2, instead of advertising the Level 1 prefixes directly when the router advertises the summary.

  • The ipv6-prefix argument in the summary-prefix command must be in the form documented in RFC 2373 where the address is specified in hexadecimal using 16-bit values between colons.

  • The prefix-length argument is a decimal value that indicates how many of the high-order contiguous bits of the address comprise the prefix (the network portion of the address). A slash mark must precede the decimal value.

Step 12

end

Example:


Device(config-router-af)# end

(Optional) Saves configuration commands to the running configuration file and returns to privileged EXEC mode.

Step 13

show isis database verbose

Example:


Device# show isis database verbose

(Optional) Displays details about the IS-IS link-state database, including the route tag.

  • Perform this step if you want to verify the tag.

Configuration Examples for IS-IS IPv6 Administrative Tag

Example: Assigning a Tag to an IS-IS IPv6 Prefix


Device(config)# router isis
Device(config-router)# net 49.0000.0000.0100.00
Device(config-router)# metric-style wide
Device(config-router)# interface GigabitEthernet 0/0/0
Device(config-if)# ipv6 address 2005::1/64
Device(config-if)# ipv6 router isis
Device(config-if)# isis ipv6 tag 200
Device(config-if)# end
Device# show isis database verbose

IS-IS Level-1 Link State Database:
LSPID                 LSP Seq Num  LSP Checksum  LSP Holdtime      ATT/P/OL
Device.00-00     * 0x00000001   0xD27D        1189              0/0/0
  Area Address: 49
  NLPID:        0x8E 
  Hostname: Device
  IPv6 Address: 2005::1
  Metric: 10         IPv6 2005::/64
    Route Admin Tag: 200
IS-IS Level-2 Link State Database:
LSPID                 LSP Seq Num  LSP Checksum  LSP Holdtime      ATT/P/OL
Device.00-00     * 0x00000001   0xD27D        1189              0/0/0
  Area Address: 49
  NLPID:        0x8E 
  Hostname: Device
  IPv6 Address: 2005::1
  Metric: 10         IPv6 2005::/64
    Route Admin Tag: 200    

      

Example: Assigning a High Priority Administrative Tag to an IS-IS IPv6 Prefix


Device(config)# router isis
Device(config-router)# address-family ipv6
Device(config-router-af)# ipv6 route priority high tag 200
      

Example: Using an IS-IS IPv6 Administrative Tag to Redistribute Routes


Device(config)# router isis
Device(config-router)# address-family ipv6
Device(config-router-af)# redistribute isis level-1 into level-2 route-map match-tag
Device(config-router-af)# route-map match-tag
Device(config-route-map)# match tag 100
      

Example: Using an IS-IS IPv6 Administrative Tag to Configure Routes


Device(config)# ipv6 route 2033::1/64 GigabitEthernet 0/0/0
Device(config)# router isis
Device(config-router)# address-family ipv6
Device(config-router-af)# redistribute static level-2 route-map set-tag
Device(config-router-af)# route-map set-tag
Device(config-route-map)# set tag 300
Device(config-route-map)# end
Device# show isis database verbose level-2

Device.00-00     * 0x0000004E   0x9805        1197              0/0/0
  Area Address: 33
  NLPID:        0xCC 0x8E 
  Hostname: Device
  IP Address:   10.100.100.20
  IPv6 Address: 2001:DB8::100
  IPv6 Address: 2001:DB8::200
  Metric: 10         IS-Extended route500.01
  Metric: 10         IP 10.100.100.0/24
  Metric: 10         IPv6 2001:DB8::/64
  Metric: 10         IPv6 2001:DB8::/64
  Metric: 10         IPv6-Interarea 11:1:1:1:1:1:1:1/128
  Metric: 20         IPv6-Interarea 2003:DB8::/64
  Metric: 0          IPv6 2033::/64
    Route Admin Tag: 300
      

Example: Applying an IS-IS IPv6 Administrative Tag to a Summary Prefix


Device(config)# router isis
Device(config)# ipv6 route 11:1:1:1:1:1::/96 GigabitEthernet 0/0/0
Device(config)# router isis
Device(config-router)# address-family ipv6
Device(config-router-af)# redistribute static level-2 metric 50
Device(config-router-af)# summary-prefix 11:1:1:1::/64 tag 600
Device(config-route-map)# end
Device# show isis database verbose level-2
 
IS-IS Level-2 Link State Database:
LSPID                 LSP Seq Num  LSP Checksum  LSP Holdtime      ATT/P/OL
Device.00-00     * 0x00000007   0x4AA7        1174              0/0/0
  Area Address: 33
  NLPID:        0xCC 0x8E 
  Hostname: Device
  IP Address:   10.100.100.20
  IPv6 Address: 2001:DB8::100
  IPv6 Address: 2001:DB8::200
  Metric: 10         IS-Extended route500.01
  Metric: 10         IP 10.100.100.0/24
  Metric: 10         IPv6 2001:DB8::/64
  Metric: 10         IPv6 2001:DB8::/64
  Metric: 10         IPv6 11:1:1:1::/64
    Route Admin Tag: 600
(Summary route 11:1:1:1::/64 is advertised with tag 600)
Device(config-router-af)#
      

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Feature Information for IS-IS IPv6 Administrative Tag

Feature Name

Releases

Feature Information

IS-IS IPv6 Administrative Tag

15.2(4)M

15.2(4)S

Cisco IOS Release XE 3.6S

15.2(1)SY

Allows you to assign a tag to IPv6 prefixes that you can use to apply administrative policy with a route map.

The following commands were introduced or modified: ipv6 route priority high, isis ipv6 tag, redistribute isis (ipv6), show isis database verbose, summary-prefix (ipv6 IS-IS) .