> Hi,All,
> For ISIS,it seems JunOS can support different NET for each interface.
> Those NETs can be different area id or system id.
> I remember the rule of clns address is the whole node should
> be one NET just like what Cisco does.
> Also each node in one area should has the same system id.
> It seems JunOS is different with Cisco.
> Or is there anything wrong of that rule according to JunOS?
> Or my misunderstand?
Cisco also supports multiple areas (N.E.T. addresses) on one node just as
Juniper does. The reason for multiple areas on one router might be in a
migration situation, among others. But it is recommended that only one
N.E.T. be used for a router in a given area.
> Thank,
> John
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