11-04-2002 11:59 AM - edited 03-02-2019 02:37 AM
Hi All,
What criteria should be matched each other, when two isis peers establish adjacency?
Thanks in advance
11-04-2002 08:46 PM
Level, hello interval, dead interval, authentication. There may be others... LAN ID perhaps?
11-05-2002 08:15 AM
Thank you for your reply. But when I tried to change hello interval and dead time on one interface (isis hello-interval and isis hello-multiplier), I still could make neighborship and adjacency. From cisco's ISIS document they said the main criteria are matching authentication, IS-type and MTU size. I need to know if there are other factors. Thanks.
02-18-2003 02:36 AM
Hi,
has your problem been fixed? I have a similar one...
Vincent
02-18-2003 06:06 AM
Those three criteria are all that are needed to match, although on certain (e.g. Frame Relay) NBMA types there needs to be a mapping of CLNS to have ISIS come up. Can you describe the details of your problem? Example of your configs might help as well.
Regards,
Don
02-20-2003 02:52 AM
Here is the other factors that must be met in order to form adjacency:
1: Length of system ID
2. Maximum number of Areas. Previously Cisco support 3 and now it can be set to 255.
3. Authentifcation.
4. Media type i.e. point-to-point or broadcast media
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