Associating A Port To A Vrf Instance - Avaya Virtual Services Platform 9000 Series Configuration Manual

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Associating a port to a VRF instance

Prerequisites
• The VRF instance must exist. For more information about the creation of VRFs, see Avaya
Virtual Services Platform 9000 Configuration — IP Routing, NN46250-505.
• You must log on to the Interface Configuration mode in ACLI.
Associate a port to a Virtual Router Forwarding (VRF) instance so that the port becomes a
member of the VRF instance.
You can assign a VRF instance to a port after you configure the VRF. The system assigns ports
to the Global Router, VRF 0, by default.
Associate a VRF instance with a port:
vrf <WORD 0-16>
Variable definitions
Use the data in the following table to use the vrf command.
Configuration — Ethernet Modules
Variable
Associating a port to a VRF instance
Value
the MAC control frame pause-timer value.
The default is disable.
You can enable flow control only on 1 Gbit/s
and 10 Gbit/s ports. You cannot enable flow
control for ports that run at less than 1 Gbit/
s.
The default form of this command is
default tx-flow-control [port
{slot/port[-slot/port]
[,...]}] [enable]
The no form of this command is
flow-control [port {slot/
port[-slot/port][,...]}]
[enable]
.
.
no tx-
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