Thanks all.  Dumb mistake on my part.
I upgraded my code and I am now able to configure IS-IS.
-Scott


Scott Schneidewind
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
408-382-5266

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Dixon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 1:16 PM
To: Scott Schneidewind
Subject: RE: IS-IS , getting started

You are using a ED release.
Why not use a GD release on your router?

watch the word wrap
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Software/Iosplanner/Planner-tool/iosplanner.cgi
?get_crypto=&data_from=&hardware_name=2501-2525&software_name=&release_name=
&majorRel=12.0&state=:HW

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Schneidewind [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 2:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: IS-IS , getting started


Hello all.
I am running 12.07T on a 2501 router.  Using the configuration examples I
have found, I should be typing:

Task    Command
Step 1 Enter global configuration mode.         See Table 2-1.
Step 2 Enable IS-IS routing and specify an IS-IS process for IP, which
places you in router configuration mode.        router isis [tag]
Step 3 Configure NETs for the routing process; you can specify a name for a
NET as well as an address.      net network-entity-title
Step 4 Enter interface configuration mode.      See Table 2-1.
Step 5 Specify the interfaces that should be actively routing IS-IS.    ip
router isis [tag]

I type:
router(config)# "router isis" and it accepts it.
router(config)# ?
It is not letting me type "net" or "interfaces" or any other parameters.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Scott


Scott Schneidewind
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