Outlines key concepts and procedures for managing and distributing network routes, including default and conditional route origination, IS-IS customization, routing policy configuration, route tagging, and BGP status tracking for optimized routing operations.
Default route
Introduces default route concepts and their role in route management, helping users understand how default routes impact network forwarding decisions.
Conditional default route originations in IS-IS
Details conditional default route origination in IS-IS influenced by BGP neighbor status and provides instructions for configuring this functionality to enhance routing flexibility.
Configure route customization for IS-IS
Explains how to customize routes for IS-IS, including example procedures for redistributing IS-IS routes between multiple instances to support complex routing environments.
Configure a routing policy
Guides you through defining and applying a routing policy to control IS-IS routing decisions for multicast and unicast traffic, including matching source and destination addresses, and referencing RPF topology tables.
Set priority for adding prefixes to RIB
Provides instructions for configuring IS-IS to prioritize prefix addition to the RIB using access lists, prefix lists, or tag values, optimizing routing convergence and enabling policy-based route selection.
Route tags in IS-IS
Describes IS-IS support for route tags and gives procedures to tag IS-IS interface routes, facilitating advanced route identification and management.
Static IS-IS BGP tracking
Explains static IS-IS BGP status concepts, supporting users in monitoring and managing the relationship between IS-IS and BGP protocols.