Luis,

Hello ..
I´m working with isis using iso addressing, so now when i see the routes in
my EX  , it has the next:
[email protected]# run show route

inet.0: 13 destinations, 13 routes (13 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
.......................
.......................
.......................

                      MultiRecv

iso.0: 2 destinations, 2 routes (2 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both

49.77ff.0021.59cf.ebf0/72
                   *[Direct/0] 03:11:44
                    > via lo0.0
49.77ff.0021.59cf.ebf1/72
                   *[Direct/0] 02:46:39
                    > via lo0.0


so, my question is, how can i export via ISIS ( the adjacencies to the other
equipments are UP)  the  routes in the iso.0 table ?


I don't quite understand what you are trying to do? Export to where?

In any case:
- Junos can only propagate ip(4 + 6) routes via IS-IS, you cannot use run an ISO addressing network with Juniper boxes
- the ISO addressing is just for link-local communications so IS-IS works
- iso.0 routes are local and cannot be exported in any way

By default, any IP routes which are associated with IS-IS-speaking interfaces will be in the IS-IS database (and propagated throughout the IS-IS network).

kind regards,

Felix

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