Configuring ISO CLNS Routing
Command
Step 11
isis password password [level-1 |
level-2]
Step 12
end
Step 13
show clns interface interface-id
Step 14
copy running-config startup-config
To return to the default settings, use the no forms of the commands.
Monitoring and Maintaining ISO IGRP and IS-IS
You can remove all contents of a CLNS cache or remove information for a particular neighbor or route.
You can display specific CLNS or IS-IS statistics, such as the contents of routing tables, caches, and
databases. You can also display information about specific interfaces, filters, or neighbors.
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routing. For explanations of the display fields, see the Cisco IOS Apollo Domain, Banyan VINES,
DECnet, ISO CLNS and XNS Command Reference, Release 12.2, use the Cisco IOS command reference
master index, or search online.
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ISO CLNS and IS-IS Clear and Show Commands
Command
clear clns cache
clear clns es-neighbors
clear clns is-neighbors
clear clns neighbors
clear clns route
show clns
show clns cache
show clns es-neighbors
show clns filter-expr
show clns filter-set
show clns interface [interface-id]
show clns neighbor
show clns protocol
show clns route
show clns traffic
show ip route isis
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Purpose
(Optional) Configure the authentication password for an interface. By
default, authentication is disabled. Specifying Level 1 or Level 2 enables
the password only for Level 1 or Level 2 routing, respectively. If you do not
specify a level, the default is Level 1 and Level 2.
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Verify your entries.
(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.
lists the privileged EXEC commands for clearing and displaying ISO CLNS and IS-IS
Purpose
Clear and reinitialize the CLNS routing cache.
Remove end system (ES) neighbor information from the adjacency database.
Remove intermediate system (IS) neighbor information from the adjacency
database.
Remove CLNS neighbor information from the adjacency database.
Remove dynamically derived CLNS routing information.
Display information about the CLNS network.
Display the entries in the CLNS routing cache.
Display ES neighbor entries, including the associated areas.
Display filter expressions.
Display filter sets.
Display the CLNS-specific or ES-IS information about each interface.
Display information about IS-IS neighbors.
List the protocol-specific information for each IS-IS or ISO IGRP routing
process in this router.
Display all the destinations to which this router knows how to route CLNS
packets.
Display information about the CLNS packets this router has seen.
Display the current state of the ISIS IP routing table.
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Configuring IP Unicast Routing
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