Setting Best Practice Parameters for IS-IS Fast Convergence

This module describes how to configure an IS-IS router with parameters that are recommended as a basic step to improve network convergence.

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Prerequisites for Setting Best Practice Parameters for IS-IS Fast Convergence

  • It is assumed you already have IS-IS running on your network.

  • Before performing the tasks in this module, you should be familiar with the concepts described in the "Overview of IS-IS Fast Convergence" module.

Information About Setting Best Practice Parameters for IS-IS Fast Convergence

To minimize the number of adjacencies, LSDBs, and related SPF and PRC computations that are performed, it is recommended that you have configured all Level 1 routers as Level 1 by using the is-type command. We recommend that you use the metric-style wide command because some features, such as setting prefix tags and MPLS traffic engineering, require that routers that are running IS-IS generate the new-style TLVs that have wider metric fields. If you use the default narrow metric style for IS-IS, the router generates and accepts old-style type, length, and value objects (TLVs).

General Steps for Improving Convergence Time in the IS-IS Network

The process described in this module consists of configuration commands that are recommended as general first steps for improving convergence time in any IS-IS network. Performing the steps in the following process can help you save network resources and speed up network convergence.

How to Set Best Practice Parameters for IS-IS Fast Convergence

Setting Best Practice Parameters for IS-IS Fast Convergence

SUMMARY STEPS

  1. enable
  2. configure terminal
  3. router isis [area- tag ]
  4. is-type [level-1 | level-1-2 | level-2-only ]
  5. metric-style wide [transition ] [level-1 | level-2 | level-1-2 ]
  6. set-overload-bit [on-startup {seconds | wait-for-bgp }] [suppress {interlevel | external }]
  7. no hello padding
  8. end
  9. show clns [domain | area-tag ] protocol

DETAILED STEPS

  Command or Action Purpose
Step 1

enable

Example:


Router> enable

Enables privileged EXEC mode.

  • Enter your password if prompted.

Step 2

configure terminal

Example:


Router# configure terminal

Enters global configuration mode.

Step 3

router isis [area- tag ]

Example:


Router(config)# router isis

Enables IS-IS as an IP routing protocol and assigns a tag to a process, if required.

  • Enters router configuration mode.

Step 4

is-type [level-1 | level-1-2 | level-2-only ]

Example:


Router(config-router)# is-type level-1 

Configures the routing level for an instance of the IS-IS routing process.

  • It is recommended that IS-IS nodes that operate at a single level be configured as Level 1 to minimize the number of adjacencies, LDSBs, and related SPF and PRC calculations.

Note 

You can also set the IS-IS level type on the interface by entering the isis circuit-type command.

Step 5

metric-style wide [transition ] [level-1 | level-2 | level-1-2 ]

Example:


Router(config-router)# metric-style wide

Globally changes the metric value for all IS-IS interfaces.

  • Wide style metrics are required for prefix tagging.

Step 6

set-overload-bit [on-startup {seconds | wait-for-bgp }] [suppress {interlevel | external }]

Example:


Router(config-router)# set-overload-bit on-startup 360

Configures the router to signal other routers not to use it as an intermediate hop in their shortest path first (SPF) calculations.

  • Setting the overload bit gives the router enough time to build its BGP and CEF tables prior to the router being used as a transit node.

Step 7

no hello padding

Example:


Router(config-router)# no hello padding

Disables IS-IS hello padding at the router level.

  • By default the IS-IS Hello PDUs are padded to the full MTU size, possibly having a negative impact on time-sensitive application traffic that travels across low-bandwidth interfaces or on interface buffer resources when frequent hellos are configured. It is recommended to globally disable hello padding.

Step 8

end

Example:


Router(config-router)# end

Exits router configuration mode and returns to privileged EXEC mode.

Step 9

show clns [domain | area-tag ] protocol

Example:


Router(config-if)# show clns protocol

Lists the protocol-specific information for each ISO IGRP or IS-IS routing process in the router.

Configuration Examples for Setting Best Practice Parameters for IS-IS Fast Convergence

Example Enabling IS-IS on a Router and Setting Best Practice Parameters for IS-IS Fast Convergence

The following example enables the IS-IS routing protocol on the interfaces for Router A, enables IS-IS on Router A, and configures Router A with the basic commands recommended to optimize IS-IS network convergence.

Router A


!
clns routing
process-max-time 50
ip routing protocol purge interface
router isis 
 passive-interface Loopback0
 net 49.1962.XXXX.XXXX.XXXX.00
 is-type level-2-only
 ispf level-2
 log-adjacency-changes
 ignore-lsp-errors
 metric-style wide level-2
 external overload signalling !Configure on Cisco 12000 series Internet routers
 set-overload-bit on-startup 180
 max-lsp-lifetime 65535
 lsp-refresh-interval 65000
 spf-interval 5 1 50
 prc-interval 5 1 50
 lsp-gen-interval 5 1 50
 no hello padding
 authentication mode md5 level-2
 authentication key-chain ON
 mpls traffic-eng router-id Loopback0 
 mpls traffic-eng level-2			
!
interface GigabitEthernet x/x
 negotiation auto
 ip router isis
 mtu 4470
 isis network point-to-point
 isis metric <metric> level-2
 isis circuit-type level-2-only
 isis authentication mode md5 level-2
 isis authentication key-chain ON
 carrier-delay ms 0
 dampening
interface POSx/y
 carrier-delay msec 0
 dampening
 ip router isis
 no peer neighbor-route
 isis metric 1 level-2
 isis circuit-type level-2-only
 isis authentication mode md5 level-2
 isis authentication key-chain ON
 pos ais-shut
 pos report lais
 pos report lrdi
 pos report pais
 pos report prdi
 pos report slos
 pos report slof
!
key chain ON
 key 1
  key-string mypassword

Where to Go Next

To configure features to improve IS-IS network convergence times, complete the optional tasks in one or more of the following modules:

  • "Reducing Failure Detection Times in IS-IS Networks"

  • "Reducing Link Failure and Topology Change Notification Times in IS-IS Networks"

  • "Reducing Alternate-Path Calculation Times in IS-IS Networks"

Additional References

Related Documents

Related Topic

Document Title

IS-IS commands: complete command syntax, command mode, defaults, command history, usage guidelines, and examples

Cisco IOS IP Routing: ISIS Command Reference

Overview of Cisco IS-IS conceptual information with links to all the individual IS-IS modules

"Integrated IS-IS Routing Protocol Overview" module

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Feature Information for Setting Best Practice Parameters for IS-IS Fast Convergence

The following table provides release information about the feature or features described in this module. This table lists only the software release that introduced support for a given feature in a given software release train. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent releases of that software release train also support that feature.

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Table 1. Feature Information for Setting Best Practice Parameters for IS-IS Fast Convergence

Feature Name

Software Releases

Feature Information

This table is intentionally left blank because no features were introduced or modified in this module since Cisco IOS Release 12.2T. This table will be updated when feature information is added to this module.

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