Dell Force10 C150 Configuration Manual page 1111

Ftos configuration guide ftos 8.4.2.7 e-series terascale, c-series, s-series (s50/s25)
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Only Layer 3 interfaces can belong to a VRF. VRF is supported on following types of interface:
physical Ethernet interfaces
physical Sonet interfaces
port-channel interfaces (static & dynamic using LACP)
VLAN interfaces
loopback interfaces
VRF supports route redistribution between routing protocols (including static routes) only when the routes
are within the same VRF.
FTOS uses both the VRF name and VRF ID to manage VRF instances. The VRF name and VRF ID
number are assigned using the
The VRF ID is not exchanged between routers. VRF IDs are local to a router.
VRF supports some routing protocols only on the default VRF (
the software features supported in VRF and whether they are supported on all VRF instances or only the
default VRF.
Table 57-1.
Feature/Capability
Configuration rollback for commands introduced or
modified
LLDP protocol on the port
802.1x protocol on the VLAN port
OSPF, RIP, ISIS, BGP on physical and logical
interfaces
Dynamic Port-channel (LACP) on VLAN port or a
Layer 3 port
Static Port-channel as VLAN port or a Layer 3 port
Port-monitoring
BFD on physical and logical interfaces
PVST, MSTP, RSTP and 802.1D STP for VLANs
FRRP (if applicable) for VLANs
Multicast protocols (PIM-SM, PIM-DM, MSDP)
Layer 3 (IPv4/IPv6) ACLs, TraceLists, PBR, QoS on
VLANs
ip vrf
command. The VRF ID is displayed in
Supported? Note
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
show ip vrf
command output.
default-vrf
) instance.
Table 57-1
Supported only for default-VRF
OSPF supported on all VRF ports. Others
supported only on default-VRF ports
Mirroring port (MG) has to be in
default-VRF
Supported on default-VRF ports only
Supported on default-VRF ports only
ACLs supported on all VRF VLAN ports.
TraceLists are common for entire line card
(except on ExaScale).
PBR supported on default-VRF only.
QoS not supported on VLANs.
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