The ipv6 topology command associates an IPv6 topology instance with an IS-IS instance and displays the IPv6 IS-IS topology instance view.
The undo ipv6 topology command dissociates an IPv6 topology instance from an IS-IS instance.
By default, no IS-IS instance is associated with any IPv6 topology instance.
Parameter | Description | Value |
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topology-name |
Specifies the name of a topology instance. |
The value is a string of 1 to 31 case-sensitive characters without spaces. When double quotation marks are used around the string, spaces are allowed in the string. |
topology-id topology-id |
Specifies the ID of a topology instance. |
The value is an integer ranging from 6 to 4095. The IDs from 0 to 5 are reserved for specific topologies. |
multicast |
Associates an IS-IS instance with an IPv6 multicast topology. |
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Usage Scenario
IS-IS multi-topology enables multiple independent logical topologies to be deployed in an IS-IS AS. The ipv6 topology command can be used to associate an IPv6 topology instance with an IS-IS instance.
When using the ipv6 topology command to associate an IPv6 topology instance with an IS-IS instance, you need to specify topology-name and topology-id and ensure that the specified topology name and topology ID are unique. To enter the view of an existing topology, you need to specify only topology-name.Prerequisites
An IPv6 topology instance and an IS-IS instance have been created.
Follow-up Procedure
Run the isis ipv6 topology command in the view of a specified interface to associate the interface with an IS-IS topology instance.
Precautions
The topology IDs from 0 to 5 are reserved for specific topologies and cannot be used by other topologies. These topology IDs are described as follows:
0: is reserved for an IPv4 base topology. The name of the IPv4 base topology is base and cannot be used by other topologies. 1: is reserved for IPv4 inband management. 2: is reserved for an IPv6 base topology that is enabled using the ipv6 enable command. 3: is reserved for the IPv4 multicast topology named multicast. The mt-id value must be multicast. The topology multicast topology-id multicast command is used to enable the topology. 4: is reserved for the IPv6 multicast topology named multicast. The mt-id value must be multicast. The ipv6 topology multicast topology-id multicast command is used to enable the topology. 5: is reserved for IPv6 inband management.