- Read Me First
- IS-IS Overview and Basic Configuration
- IPv6 Routing: Route Redistribution
- IPv6 Routing: IS-IS Support for IPv6
- Configuring Integrated IS-IS Protocol Shutdown Support Maintaining Configuration Parameters
- Customizing IS-IS for Your Network Design
- Segment Routing—IS-IS v4 node SID
- IS-IS MIB
- IS-IS Support for an IS-IS Instance per VRF for IP
- Overview of IS-IS Fast Convergence
- Setting Best Practice Parameters for IS-IS Fast Convergence
- Reducing Failure Detection Times in IS-IS Networks
- IPv6 Routing: IS-IS Multitopology Support for IPv6
- Reducing Link Failure and Topology Change Notification Times in IS-IS Networks
- IS-IS Support for Route Tags
- Enhancing Security in an IS-IS Network
- IS-IS IPv6 Administrative Tag
- IS-IS IPv6 Advertise Passive Only
- IS-IS IPv6 Multi-Process Support
- ISIS Local Microloop Protection
- IS-IS Advertise IPv6 Link Endpoint Information
- Finding Feature Information
- Prerequisites for IS-IS IPv6 Multi-Process Support
- Information About IS-IS IPv6 Multi-Process Support
- How to Configure IS-IS IPv6 Multi-Process Support
- Configuration Examples for IS-IS IPv6 Multi-Process Support
- Additional References for IS-IS IPv6 Multi-Process Support
- Feature Information for IS-IS IPv6 Multi-Process Support
IS-IS IPv6
Multi-Process Support
The IS-IS IPv6 Multi-Process Support feature enables support for mutual redistribution of IPv6 routes between multiple IS-IS IPv6 instances and allows the IS-IS IPv6 instances to install routes in non-default virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instances.
- Finding Feature Information
- Prerequisites for IS-IS IPv6 Multi-Process Support
- Information About IS-IS IPv6 Multi-Process Support
- How to Configure IS-IS IPv6 Multi-Process Support
- Configuration Examples for IS-IS IPv6 Multi-Process Support
- Additional References for IS-IS IPv6 Multi-Process Support
- Feature Information for IS-IS IPv6 Multi-Process Support
Finding Feature Information
Your software release may not support all the features documented in this module. For the latest caveats and feature information, see Bug Search Tool and the release notes for your platform and software release. To find information about the features documented in this module, and to see a list of the releases in which each feature is supported, see the feature information table.
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Prerequisites for IS-IS IPv6 Multi-Process Support
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You must enable IPv6 unicast routing before ISIS IPv6 configuration.
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You must enable IPv6 on an interface, by assigning an IPv6 address to the interface or by using the ipv6 enable command, before associating the interface with an ISIS IPv6 instance.
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You must define a virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) and enable an IPv6 address family in the VRF before associating an ISIS IPv6 instance with that VRF.
Information About IS-IS IPv6 Multi-Process Support
IS-IS IPv6 Multi-Process Support Overview
The IS-IS IPv6 Multi-Process Support feature allows you to create up to 28 IPv6-enabled IS-IS instances and enables these IPv6 instances to be associated with any VRF and not only the default VRF. The device can redistribute IPv6 routes between multiple IPv6 IS-IS instances in the same VRF including the default VRF. The device can also redistribute routes between an IS-IS instance and other routing protocols such as RIP and OSPFv3 operating in the same VRF, including routing protocols in the default VRF.
How to Configure IS-IS IPv6 Multi-Process Support
Configuring IS-IS IPv6 Multi-Process Support
1.
enable
2.
configure
terminal
3.
vrf
definition
vrf-name
4.
address-family ipv6 [unicast]
5.
exit
6.
exit
7.
interface
type
number
8.
(Optional)
vrf
forwarding
vrf-name
9.
ipv6
address
ipv6-prefix/prefix-length
10.
ipv6
router
isis
process-tag
11.
exit
12. Repeat Step 7 to Step 11 to configure IS-IS routing process and VRFs for IPv6 on different interfaces.
13.
router
isis
process-tag
14.
(Optional)
vrf
vrf-name
15.
net
network-entity-title
16.
is-type
[level-1 |
level-1-2 |
level-2-only]
17.
log-adjacency-changes
18.
address-family ipv6 [unicast]
19.
redistribute
source-protocol [process-id] [route-map
map-tag]
20.
redistribute isis
[process-id] {level-1 |
level-2}
into {level-1 |
level-2}
distribute-list
list-name
21.
exit
22.
exit
23.
route-map
map-tag [permit |
deny] [sequence-number]
24.
match
route-type {level-1 |
level-2}
25.
set
metric
metric-value
26.
set
level {level-1 |
level-2 |
level-1-2}
27.
end
DETAILED STEPS
Configuration Examples for IS-IS IPv6 Multi-Process Support
Example: IS-IS IPv6 Multi-Process Support Configuration
Device> enable Device# configure terminal Device(config)# vrf definition v1 Device(config-vrf)# address-family ipv6 Device(config-router-af)# exit Device(config-router)# exit Device(config)# interface FastEthernet 0/2 Device(config-if)# ipv6 address 2001:DB8::/32 Device(config-if)# vrf forwarding v1 Device(config-if)# ipv6 router isis v1a Device(config-if)# exit Device(config)# interface FastEthernet 0/3 Device(config-if)# ipv6 address 2001:DB8::/48 Device(config-if)# vrf forwarding v1 Device(config-if)# ipv6 router isis v1b Device(config-if)# exit Device(config)# router isis v1a Device(config-router)# vrf v1 Device(config-router)# net 49.000b.0000.0001.0002.00 Device(config-router)# is-type level-1 Device(config-router)# log-adjacency-changes Device(config-router)# address-family ipv6 Device(config-router-af)# redistribute isis v1b route-map abc Device(config-router-af)# redistribute isis level-1 into level-2 distribute-list xyz Device(config-router-af)# exit Device(config-router)# exit Device(config)# router isis v1b Device(config-router)# vrf v1 Device(config-router)# net 49.000b.0000.000a.0001.00 Device(config-router)# log-adjacency-changes Device(config-router)# address-family ipv6 Device(config-router-af)# redistribute isis v1a route-map abc Device(config-router-af)# exit Device(config-router)# exit Device(config)# route-map abc permit 10 Device(config-route-map)# match route-type level-1 Device(config-route-map)# set metric 56 Device(config-route-map)# set level level-2
Additional References for IS-IS IPv6 Multi-Process Support
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Feature Information for IS-IS IPv6 Multi-Process Support
The following table provides release information about the feature or features described in this module. This table lists only the software release that introduced support for a given feature in a given software release train. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent releases of that software release train also support that feature.
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Feature Name |
Releases |
Feature Information |
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IS-IS IPv6 Multi-Process Support |
The IS-IS IPv6 Multi-Process Support feature enables support for mutual redistribution of IPv6 routes between multiple IS-IS IPv6 instances and allows the IS-IS IPv6 instances to install routes in non-default virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instances. No new commands were introduced or modified. |