Outlines IS-IS interface types, adjacency configurations, neighbor setup, link grouping, flood control mechanisms, mesh groups, LSP flooding controls, and Layer 2 ACL implementation to enhance interface management and mitigate network flooding.
IS-IS interface types
Introduces IS-IS interface types, explaining their characteristics and roles within IS-IS routing environments to facilitate effective interface selection and management.
IS-IS adjacency stagger
Introduces IS-IS adjacency stagger, highlighting operational restrictions and providing step-by-step instructions for configuring both adjacency stagger and general IS-IS adjacencies to optimize protocol convergence and stability.
IS-IS static neighbors
Explains IS-IS static neighbor functionality and guides users through configuration steps to establish static neighbor relationships for improved topology management.
ISIS link group
Describes ISIS link group features, offering instructions for configuring link group profiles and associating interfaces with link groups to improve network resilience and control.
Interface flood blocks
Details interface flood block mechanisms, explaining how flood blocking on specific interfaces helps manage network flooding and maintain stable routing environments.
Mesh groups
Describes mesh group concepts used to optimize protocol flooding and enhance scalability in complex network topologies.
LSP flood limits
Explains LSP flood limitation strategies for IS-IS, including configuration procedures for LSP flooding parameters and the use of LSP fast flood control mechanisms to prevent excessive network load.
Layer 2 ACLs on physical and subinterfaces
Describes implementing Layer 2 ACLs on physical and subinterfaces, noting configuration restrictions and providing instructions for enabling ISIS PDU rejection to enhance access security and traffic filtering.