Hey, just checking as I don’t have any Cisco or Extreme or Juniper gear running IS-IS to verify myself… On current Arista (7280SR2K) and older Brocade (MLXe) routers, the IPv6 next-hop address in IS-IS seems to always be the link-local address of the neighbour, instead of any manually-assigned address on the interface. I believe this is *not* the case with Cisco, in particular. Not sure about other vendors, I don’t have any handy that can run IS-IS. I don’t appear to have any knobs to control this behaviour, and haven’t found anything related in the docs. Can anyone confirm that Cisco or other vendors does/do not do this (prefer LLA over GUA)? Thanks, -Adam Adam Thompson Consultant, Infrastructure Services [[MERLIN LOGO]]<https://www.merlin.mb.ca/> 100 - 135 Innovation Drive Winnipeg, MB, R3T 6A8 (204) 977-6824 or 1-800-430-6404 (MB only) athompson@merlin.mb.ca<mailto:athompson@merlin.mb.ca> www.merlin.mb.ca<http://www.merlin.mb.ca/>