Assigning A Front-End Port To A Management Vrf; View Vrf Instance Information - Dell S6000–ON Configuration Manual

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NOTE: You can configure an IP address or subnet on a physical or VLAN interface that overlaps the
same IP address or subnet configured on another interface only if the interfaces are assigned to
different VRFs. If two interfaces are assigned to the same VRF, you cannot configure overlapping IP
subnets or the same IP address on them.
Table 96. Assigning an Interface to a VRF
Task
Assign an interface to a VRF
instance.

Assigning a Front-end Port to a Management VRF

Starting in 9.7(0.0) release, you can assign a front-end port to a management VRF and make the port to
act as a host interface.
NOTE: You cannot assign loop-back and port-channel interfaces to a management port.
To assign a front-end port to a management VRF, perform the following steps:
Table 97. Assigning a Front-end Port to a Management VRF
Task
Enter the front-end interface that
you want to assign to a
management interface.
Assign the interface to
management VRF.
NOTE: Before assigning a
front-end port to a
management VRF, ensure
that no IP address is
configured on the interface.
Assign an IPv4 address to the
interface.
NOTE: You can assign either
an IPv4 or an IPv6 address
but not both.
Assign an IPv6 address to the
interface.
NOTE: You can also auto
configure an IPv6 address
using the ipv6 address
autoconfig command.

View VRF Instance Information

To display information about VRF configuration, enter the show ip vrf command.
Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF)
Command Syntax
ip vrf forwarding vrf-
name
Command Syntax
interface
tengigabitethernet 1/1/1
ip vrf forwarding
management
ip address 10.1.1.1/24
ipv6 address 1::1
Command Mode
INTERFACE
Command Mode
CONFIGURATION
INTERFACE CONFIGURATION
INTERFACE CONFIGURATION
INTERFACE CONFIGURATION
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