This feature allows configuring a static IS-IS neighbor to have a full adjacency on an interface, without needing an IS-IS peer at the other end.. The adjacency state will depend on the BGP session with a single hop eBGP peer presen t on the same interface: when the BGP session is established, the IS-IS adjacency will be up; in any other state, it will be down. This allows advertising an interface's traffic engineering information—like bandwidth and admin groups—within IS-IS without needing an IS-IS neighbor adjacency on the remote end.

The feature will provide the ability to error disable local interfaces in a BGP VPWS pseudowire when the remote interface is shutdown or whenever we do not receive a response from BGP.

In an OSPFv3 Area Border Router (ABR), area filters may be used to prevent specific prefixes from being announced by an

This feature may be used for redistributing OSPFv2 leaked and non leaked routes from one instance to another when

This feature adds support for the match ospf instance <instanceID> clause under the route map config.

OSPF supports all of RFC3630 and parts of RFC4203. When configured, OSPF generates the following information in