Intermediate system to intermediate system (
IS-IS), is an IGP
routing protocol originally designed for
CLNS[?] as part of the
OSI protocol stack and described in ISO 10589 . It was extended to include support for routing
IP. It is now used in large backbone carriers today for delivering
IP routing information. It maintains a
link state[?] database similar to
OSPF. It supports
variable length subnet masks. As with all routing protocols it resides at the
network layer of the
OSI model. IS-IS uses
multicast to discover neighbouring
routers using
hello packets. It supports authentication of routing updates.
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