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IPv6 IS-IS Configuration 
 
 
The term “router” in this document refers to a router in a generic sense or a Layer 3 switch. 
EA boards (such as LSQ1GP12EA and LSQ1TGX1EA) do not support IPv6 features. 
IPv6 IS-IS supports all the features of IPv4 IS-IS except that it advertises IPv6 routing information 
instead. This document describes only IPv6 IS-IS exclusive configuration tasks. For other 
configuration tasks, refer to IS-IS Configuration in the IP Routing Volume.   
 
When configuring IPv6 IS-IS, go to these sections for information you are interested in: 
Introduction to IPv6 IS-IS 
The IS-IS routing protocol (Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System intra-domain routing 
information exchange protocol) supports multiple network protocols, including IPv6. IS-IS with IPv6 
support is called IPv6 IS-IS dynamic routing protocol. The international engineer task force (IETF) 
defines two type-length-values (TLVs) and a new network layer protocol identifier (NLPID) to enable 
IPv6 support for IS-IS.  
TLV is a variable-length field in the link state PDU or link state packet (LSP). The two TLVs are: 
IPv6 Reachability: Defines the prefix, metric of routing information to indicate network reachability, 
and has a type value of 236 (0xEC). 
IPv6 Interface Address: Same as the “IP Interface Address” TLV in IPv4 ISIS, except that the 32-bit 
IPv4 address is translated to the 128-bit IPv6 address. 
The NLPID is an 8-bit field that identifies which network layer protocol is supported. For IPv6, the NLPID 
is 142 (0x8E), which must be carried in hello packets sent by a router that supports IPv6 IS-IS. 
For information about IS-IS, refer to IS-IS Configuration in the IP Routing Volume.