3com S7906E Instruccion De Instalación

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According to RFC 3784, the length of the IS reachability TLV (type 22) may reach the maximum of 
255 octets in some cases. 
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For an IS-IS LSP to carry this type of TLV and to be flooded normally on all interfaces with IS-IS 
enabled, the MTU of any IS-IS enabled interface, including 27 octets of LSP header and two octets 
of TLV header, cannot be less than 284 octets. If an LSP must also carry the authentication 
information, the minimum MTU needs to be recalculated according to the packet structure. 
In a word, with the TE feature, the MTU of any interface with IS-IS enabled is recommended to be equal 
to or greater than 512 octets to guarantee that IS-IS LSPs can be flooded on the network. 
 
Follow these steps to configure IS-IS TE:  
To do… 
Use the command... 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
–– 
Enter IS-IS view  
isis
 [ process-id ] –– 
Configure the wide metric 
attribute of IS-IS 
cost-style
 { narrow | wide | 
wide-compatible
 | 
compatible | 
narrow-compatible
 } 
relax-spf-limit ] } 
Required 
By default, IS-IS uses narrow 
metric style.  
Enable IS-IS TE 
traffic-eng 
level-1 | level-2 | 
level-1-2
 ] 
Required 
Disabled by default 
Configure the TLV type of the 
sub-TLV carrying DS-TE 
parameters 
te-set-subtlv
 lo-multiplier 
value
 
Optional 
By default, the lo-multiplier 
parameter in sub-TLV 253. 
 
 
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For more information about IS-IS, refer to IS-IS Configuration in the IP Routing Volume
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IS-IS TE does not support secondary IP address advertisement. With IS-IS TE enabled on an 
interface configured with multiple IP addresses, IS-IS TE advertises only the primary IP address of 
the interface through the sub-TLV of IS reachability TLV (type 22). You are recommended to avoid 
enabling IS-IS TE on an interface configured with secondary IP addresses. 
 
Configuring an MPLS TE explicit path 
An explicit path is a set of nodes. The relationship between any two neighboring nodes on an explicit 
path can be either of the following: 
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Strict: where the two nodes are directly connected. 
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Loose: where the two nodes have devices in between.