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Table 98: show ip vrf Output Fields (continued)
Field Name
Import VPN Route Target
Extended Communities
Export VPN Route Target
Extended Communities
Import Route-map
Export Route-map
Global Import Route-map
Global Export Route-map
IP-Address
Status
Protocol
In Forwarded Packets,
Bytes
In Total Dropped Packets,
Bytes
In Discarded Packets
In Fabric Dropped Packets
Out Requested Packets,
Bytes
Field Description
List of VPNs from which the VRF accepts routing information
List of VPNs to which the VRF sends update messages
Route map associated with the VRF that filters and modifies routes
imported to the VRF from the global BGP VPN RIB. The map applies
to both IPv4 and IPv6 routes, unless the field name is preceded by
IPv4 (applies the map to only IPv4 routes) or IPv6 (applies the map
to only IPv6 routes)
Route map associated with the VRF that modifies and filters routes
exported by the VRF to the global BGP VPN RIB. The map applies
to both IPv4 and IPv6 routes, unless the field name is preceded by
IPv4 (applies the map to only IPv4 routes) or IPv6 (applies the map
to only IPv6 routes). The can filter routes text appears only if the
filter keyword was issued for export map.
Route map associated with the VRF that modifies routes imported
to the VRF from the global BGP non-VPN RIB. The map applies to
both IPv4 and IPv6 routes, unless the field name is preceded by
IPv4 (applies to only IPv4 routes) or IPv6 (applies to only IPv6
routes).
Route map associated with the VRF that modifies routes exported
by the VRF to the global BGP non-VPN RIB. The map applies to
both IPv4 and IPv6 routes, unless the field name is preceded by
IPv4 (applies the map to only IPv4 routes) or IPv6 (applies the map
to only IPv6 routes).
IP address of the interface
Status of the interface
Status of the line protocol
Number of packets and bytes forwarded into an output IP interface
Total number of packets and bytes discarded on a receive IP
interface
Number of packets discarded on the ingress interface because of
a configuration problem rather than a problem with the packet itself
Number of packets discarded on a receive IP interface because of
internal fabric congestion
Number of packets and bytes requested to be forwarded out an IP
interface
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