Verifying That Virtual Routing Instances Are Working - Juniper JUNOS OS 10.4 - FOR EX REV 1 Manual

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ge-0/0/22.0*
The sample output shows the VLANs configured on the switch. The series of tagged
VLANs is displayed:
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VLANs is configured on the trunk interface
interface name indicates that the interface is
When a series of VLANs is created using the
prefixed and suffixed with a double underscore.
Creating a Series of Tagged VLANs (CLI Procedure) on page 1604
After creating a virtual routing instance, make sure it is set up properly.
Use the
show route instance
1.
properties:
user@switch> show route instance
Instance
Primary RIB
Active/holddown/hidden
master
inet.0
__juniper_private1__ forwarding
__juniper_private1__.inet.0
__juniper_private2__ forwarding
instance1
r1
r1.inet.0
r2
r2.inet.0
Use the
show route forwarding-table
2.
for each routing instance:
user@switch> show route forwarding-table
Routing table: r1.inet
Internet:
Destination
default
0.0.0.0/32
103.1.1.0/24
ge-0/0/3.0
103.1.1.0/32
ge-0/0/3.0
103.1.1.1/32
103.1.1.1/32
Chapter 66: Verifying Bridging and VLAN Configuration
through
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ge-0/0/22.0
UP
.
vlan-range
command to list all of the routing instances and their
Type
forwarding
forwarding
virtual-router
virtual-router
command to view the forwarding table information
Type RtRef Next hop
perm
0
perm
0
ifdn
0
iddn
0 103.1.1.0
user
0
intf
0 103.1.1.1
. Each of the tagged
. The asterisk (
) beside the
*
statement, the VLAN names are
3/0/0
1/0/3
1/0/0
1/0/0
Type Index NhRef Netif
rjct
539
2
dscd
537
1
rslv
579
1
recv
577
1
rjct
539
2
locl
578
2
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