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Chapter 13
Unicast and Multicast Routing
Section 13.11.6.3
Deleting a Route Target
To delete a route target, do the following:
1.
Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
2.
Delete the definition key by typing:
no global vrf definition name routing-target [ export | import | both ] community
Where:
• name is the name of the VRF definition
• community is the route distinguisher for the target VRF to either export the routing table to, import the
routing table from, or both
Type commit and press Enter to save the changes, or type revert and press Enter to abort.
3.
Section 13.11.7
Managing VRF Instances and OSPF
OSPF can be configured for one or more VRF definitions. This is done by by enabling OSPF for a VRF instance and
then configuring the required OSPF parameters.
OSPF can be run on any physical or switched interface, as well as VRF-Lite interfaces (IPv4) and full VRF interfaces
(IP/VPN using MPLS).
CONTENTS
Section 13.11.7.1, "Viewing a List of VRF Instances"
Section 13.11.7.2, "Adding a VRF Instance and Configuring OSPF"
Section 13.11.7.3, "Deleting a VRF Instance"
Section 13.11.7.1
Viewing a List of VRF Instances
To view a list of VRF instances defined for OSPF, type:
show running-config routing ospf vrf
If definitions have been configured, a table or list similar to the following example appears:
ruggedcom# show running-config routing ospf vrf
routing ospf
vrf VRF1
enabled
.
.
.
vrf VRF2
enabled
.
.
.
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CLI User Guide
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