Is-Is: Intermediate System - Intermediate System
Is-Is: Intermediate System - Intermediate System
• Hellos
• LSPs (Link State PDUs)
• SNP (Sequence Number PDUs)
• Format
Varies from 8 to 20 octets (IP uses 4 bytes)
An ISO address have
Area: Describes a location
ID: Describe a host, must be unique
SEL: Identifies a process
49.0012.0000.0000.0001.00
Area System ID NSEL
49.0012.MAC.00
Area System ID NSEL
• Backbone made of
L2 Routers
L1/L2 Routers
Virtual Links defined, but not supported by Cisco
Implementation
• Areas
L1 Routers
L1/L2 Routers
L2 Routers
• Level 1
Intra area adjacency only
Like a Not So Totally Stubby Area in OSPF
Intra Area routers
Default route
Redistribution is allowed
• Level 2
Inter or Intra area adjacency
Like area 0 in OSPF
Must be contigous, Virtual links not support by Cisco
• Level1/Level2
Inter or intra area adjacency
Like ABRs in OSPF when interconnecting areas
Injects default route into Level 1
• Point to Point
Default in Point to Point interfaces (HDLC, PPP)
• Broadcast
Default on multipoint interfaces
Use a Designates Intermediates Systems (DIS), like DR and
BDR in OSPF
No Backup DIS
Election is dynamics, preemption can occur
Highest Priority
Highest System-ID
• MTU
• Level of routing. L1 with L1 or L1/L2. L2 with L2 or L1/L2
• To connect to another area, at least one must be L1/L2
• System ID must be unique
• Hello and hosd timers
• Authentication
• Establish over OSI CLNS, no IP
IP address can be in different subnets
• If there is more than one path with the same cost, it load
balance
• Internal paths are better than external
• Level 1 routers are better than Level 2 router
• In level 1 routing, default route to L2 or L1/L2