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On IOS devices, network administrators are accustomed to using the show ip protocol<br />

comm<strong>and</strong> to review system values for their routing protocols. Similarly in NX-OS, a<br />

concise source of information for the IS-IS configuration can be found, as demonstrated in<br />

Example 3-75. This information is extremely valuable when troubleshooting network issues.<br />

Example 3-75. Reviewing Detailed IS-IS Information<br />

Click here to view code image<br />

Congo(config-if)# show isis<br />

ISIS process : Datacenter1<br />

VRF: default<br />

System ID : 0001.0c11.1111 IS-Type : L1-L2<br />

SAP : 412 Queue H<strong>and</strong>le : 14<br />

Maximum LSP MTU: 1492<br />

Stateful HA enabled<br />

Graceful Restart enabled. State: Inactive<br />

Last graceful restart status : none<br />

Start-Mode Complete<br />

BFD is disabled<br />

Metric-style : advertise(wide), accept(narrow, wide)<br />

Area address(es) :<br />

47.0004.004d.0001<br />

Process is up <strong>and</strong> running<br />

VRF ID: 1<br />

Stale routes during non-graceful controlled restart<br />

Interfaces supported by IS-IS :<br />

Vlan100<br />

Vlan101<br />

Address family IPv4 unicast :<br />

Number of interface : 1<br />

Distance : 115<br />

Address family IPv6 unicast :<br />

Number of interface : 1<br />

Distance : 115<br />

Level1<br />

No auth type <strong>and</strong> keychain<br />

Auth check set<br />

Level2<br />

No auth type <strong>and</strong> keychain<br />

Auth check set<br />

L1 Next SPF: Inactive<br />

L2 Next SPF: Inactive

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