Assigning An Ospf Process To A Vrf Instance; Configuring Vrrp On A Vrf Instance - Dell S6000–ON Configuration Manual

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Table 98. View VRF Instance Information
Task
Display the interfaces assigned to
a VRF instance. To display
information on all VRF instances
(including the default VRF 0), do
not enter a value for vrf-name.

Assigning an OSPF Process to a VRF Instance

OSPF routes are supported on all VRF instances. Refer
OSPF configuration information.
Assign an OSPF process to a VRF instance . Return to CONFIGURATION mode to enable the OSPF
process. The OSPF Process ID is the identifying number assigned to the OSPF process, and the Router ID
is the IP address associated with the OSPF process.
Table 99. Assigning an OSPF Process to a VRF Instance
Task
Enable the OSPFv2 process
globally for a VRF instance. Enter
the VRF key word and instance
name to tie the OSPF instance to
the VRF. All network commands
under this OSPF instance are
subsequently tied to the VRF
instance. process-id range:
0-65535
Once the OSPF process and the VRF are tied together, the OSPF Process ID cannot be used again in the
system.

Configuring VRRP on a VRF Instance

You can configure the VRRP feature on interfaces that belong to a VRF instance.
In a virtualized network that consists of multiple VRFs, various overlay networks can exist on a shared
physical infrastructure. Nodes (hosts and servers) that are part of the VRFs can be configured with IP
static routes for reaching specific destinations through a given gateway in a VRF. VRRP provides high
availability and protection for next-hop static routes by eliminating a single point of failure in the default
static routed network. .
Table 100. Configuring VRRP on a VRF
Task
Create VRF
Assign the VRF to an
interface
Assign an IP address to
the interface
992
Command Syntax
show ip vrf [vrf-name]
Command Syntax
router ospf process-id
vrf vrf name
Command Syntax
ip vrf vrf1
ip vrf forwarding vrf1
ip address 10.1.1.1 /24
no shutdown
Command Mode
EXEC
toOpen Shortest Path First (OSPFv2)
Command Mode
CONFIGURATION
Command Mode
CONFIGURATION
VRF CONFIGURATION
Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF)
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