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RUGGEDCOM ROX II
CLI User Guide
Section 13.11.5
Managing VRF Definitions
VRF definitions represent individual Customer Edge (CE) routers in the VRF topology. RUGGEDCOM ROX II supports
up to eight definitions in total, each composed of a unique VRF name, an optional description and a Route
Distinguisher (RD). The Route Distinguisher is an 8 octet field typically made up of an AS number or IP address
followed by a colon (:) and the site ID (e.g. 6500:20 or 172.20.120.12:10). When prefixed to the IPv4 address of
the associated interface, it uniquely identifies each IP packet, allowing the Provider Edge (PE) to determine which
VPN tunnel the packet belongs to.
Each VRF definition can also be associated with one or more route targets.
CONTENTS
Section 13.11.5.1, "Viewing a List of VRF Definitions"
Section 13.11.5.2, "Adding a VRF Definition"
Section 13.11.5.3, "Deleting a VRF Definition"
Section 13.11.5.1
Viewing a List of VRF Definitions
To view a list of VRF definitions, type:
show running-config global vrf
If definitions have been configured, a table or list similar to the following example appears:
show running-config global vrf | tab
global
vrf
definition
VRF
VRF
NAME
DESCRIPTION
-----------------------------------------------------------
vrf1
Site A
vrf2
Site B
!
!
If no VRF definitions have been configured, add definitions as needed. For more information, refer to
Section 13.11.5.2, "Adding a VRF
Section 13.11.5.2
Adding a VRF Definition
To add a VRF definition, do the following:
1.
Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
2.
Add the definition by typing:
global vrf definition name
Managing VRF Definitions
EXPORT
IMPORT
RD
COMMUNITY
COMMUNITY
100:1
100:2
Definition".
BOTH
COMMUNITY
100:2
100:1
Chapter 13
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