[c-nsp] OSPF to ISIS migartion
Mark Tinka
mtinka at globaltransit.net
Mon Sep 28 03:12:33 EDT 2009
On Friday 25 September 2009 05:57:19 am Alan Buxey wrote:
> I'd agree. plan in advance. prepare the config.
> enable and configure the ISIS, ensure that everything is
> using it, lower the OSPF priority so ISIS takes over.
> check everything is all okay. turn OSPF off. done.
I probably would also submit that since IPv6 is getting more
real with each passing day, future-proof your IS-IS
deployment and add Multi-Topology IS-IS when you deploy.
MT will be very helpful when you start turning up those IPv6
links, assuming you'll be going for a dual-stack deployment.
Cheers,
Mark.
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