Инструкции По Установке для 3com S7906E

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To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Enter IS-IS view 
isis [ process-id ] [ vpn-instance 
vpn-instance-name ] 
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Specify the area 
authentication mode and 
password 
area-authentication-mode md5 
simple } password ip | osi ] 
Required 
No area authentication is 
configured by default. 
 
Configuring Routing Domain Authentication 
Routing domain authentication prevents untrusted routing information from entering into a routing 
domain. A router with the authentication configured encapsulates the password in the specified mode 
into Level-2 packets (LSP, CSNP, PSNP) and check the password in received Level-2 packets. 
All the routers in the backbone must have the same authentication mode and password. 
Follow these steps to configure routing domain authentication: 
To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
–– 
Enter IS-IS view 
isis [ process-id ] 
vpn-instance 
vpn-instance-name ] 
–– 
Specify the routing domain 
authentication mode and 
password 
domain-authentication-mode 
md5 simple } password [ ip | 
osi ] 
Required  
No routing domain 
authentication is configured by 
default. 
 
Configuring System ID to Host Name Mappings 
In IS-IS, a system ID identifies a router or host uniquely. A system ID has a fixed length of 6 bytes. When 
an administrator needs to view IS-IS neighbor information, routing table or LSDB information, using the 
system IDs in dotted decimal notation is not convenient. To solve it, you can configure the mappings 
between system IDs and host names since host names are easier to remember and use.  
Such mappings can be configured manually or dynamically. Note that: 
Using the display isis lsdb command on a router configured with dynamic system ID to host name 
mapping displays router names rather than system IDs. 
If you configure both dynamic and static system ID to host name mappings on a router, the host 
name for dynamic system ID to host name mapping applies. 
Configuring a Static System ID to Host Name Mapping 
Follow these steps to configure a static system ID to host name mapping: 
To do… 
Use the command... 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
–– 
Enter IS-IS view 
isis [ process-id ] 
vpn-instance 
vpn-instance-name ] 
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