Device > Configure > ISIS > IS Adjacencies
The following information appears:
Neighbor ID (ciiISAdjNeighSysID)
Neighbor SNPA Address (ciiISAdjNeighSNPAAddress)
Neighbor Type (ciiISAdjNeighSysType)
Nbr Extended Circ ID (ciiISAdjNbrExtendedCircID)
3Way State (ciiISAdj3WayState)
Hold Timer (ciiISAdjHoldTimer)
From here, you can launch the following dialog boxes:
Click Area Address to launch the Area Address dialog box.
Click IS Adjacency IP Address to launch the IS Adjacency IP Address dialog box.
Click Adjacency Protocol to launch the Adjacency Protocol dialog box.
System ID of the neighboring Intermediate System (IS).
SNPA address of the neighboring system.
Indicates what type of neighboring system this is.
The four byte extended circuit ID learned from the neighboring system during a 3-way handshake.
Indicates the usage level of this adjacency. There are three possible values:
level1(1)
level2(2)
level1and2(3)
The state of the adjacency. There are four possible values:
down(1)
initializing(2)
up(3)
failed(4)
The 3-way state of the adjacency. There are four possible values:
up(0)
initializing(1)
down(2)
failed(3)
These values are picked to match the historical on-the-wire representation of the 3-way state and are not intended to match ciiISAdjState.
Holding time, in seconds, for this adjacency. The value of this object is based on received IIH PDUs and the elapsed time since their receipt.
Priority configured for the neighboring IS to become the designated IS.
When the value of ciiISAdjState is up, this object is the value of sysUpTime when the adjacency last entered the up state. If the adjacency has never been in the up state, then the value of this object is zero.