evi-isis
Use evi-isis to create an EVI IS-IS process or enter EVI IS-IS process view.
Use undo evi-isis to delete an EVI IS-IS process or clear the configuration that has made in EVI IS-IS process view.
Syntax
evi-isis process-id
undo evi-isis process-id
Default
No EVI IS-IS process exists.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
mdc-admin
Parameters
process-id: Specifies an EVI IS-IS process ID in the range of 0 to 65535.
Usage guidelines
Each EVI network has one EVI IS-IS process. Before you can configure settings in EVI IS-IS process view, you must create the process.
An EVI IS-IS process is created automatically when you perform any one of the following tasks on a tunnel interface:
Specify extended VLANs.
Perform network optimization tasks (see EVI Configuration Guide) except configuring the EVI IS-IS hello interval and the maximum LSP lifetime.
The ID of an automatically created process is the same as the EVI tunnel interface number.
Alternatively, you can use the evi-isis command to create an EVI IS-IS process manually.
To delete a manually created EVI IS-IS process, you must use the undo evi-isis command.
If EVI IS-IS settings exist on the EVI tunnel interface, the undo evi-isis command only deletes settings configured in EVI IS-IS process view.
If no EVI IS-IS settings exist on the EVI tunnel interface, the undo evi-isis command deletes both the EVI IS-IS process and all settings configured in EVI IS-IS process view.
An automatically created EVI IS-IS process is automatically deleted when you delete all EVI IS-IS settings from the EVI tunnel interface.
Examples
# Enter EVI IS-IS process view.
<Sysname> system-view [Sysname] evi-isis 101 [Sysname-evi-isis-101]
Related commands
display evi isis brief