The neighbor relationship is down because R2 is operating as a Level 1 router and the two routers are in different areas. In the IS-IS (Intermediate System to Intermediate System) protocol, Level 1 routers exchange routing information with other Level 1 routers in the same area, while Level 2 routers exchange information between areas. Since R1 is configured as a level-2 router and R2 as a level-1 router, they cannot form a neighbor relationship if they are not in the same area. References: Implementing and Operating Cisco Service Provider Network Core Technologies source documents or study guide
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