Verifying vrf configurations, Verifying the routing table – Cisco 10000 User Manual

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Chapter 3 Configuring Remote Access to MPLS VPN

Monitoring and Maintaining the MPLS VPN

Verifying VRF Configurations

To verify VRF configurations, enter any of the following commands in privileged EXEC mode:

Example 3-22 show ip vrf interfaces Command

Route# show ip vrf interfaces

InterfaceIP-AddressVRFProtocol

Loopback101100.0.6.1vrf-1up

Loopback111200.1.6.1vrf-2up

Example 3-23 show ip vrf detail vrf-name

Router# show ip vrf detail vrf-1

VRF vrf-1; default RD 100:101

Interfaces:

Loopback101Loopback111

Connected addresses are not in global routing table

Export VPN route-target communities

RT:100:1001

Import VPN route-target communities

RT:100:1001

No import route-map

No export route-map

Verifying the Routing Table

To verify the routing table for VRFs, enter any of the following commands in privileged EXEC mode:

Command

Purpose

Router# show ip vrf

Displays a summary of all VRFs present on the current router and
their associated route distinguishers and interfaces. Use this
command to verify the names and configuration of each VRF and
the route distinguisher configuration at each PE router.

Router# show ip vrf interfaces

Displays the VRFs present on the router and the associated
interfaces.

Router# show ip vrf detail vrf-name

Displays detailed information about the VRF you specify. Use this
command to determine if the global routing table contains all
connected addresses, if the exported routing attributes of a VRF on
a PE router are the imported routing attributes of the VRF on
another PE router, and to determine the status and IP addresses of
interfaces.

Command

Purpose

Router# show ip route vrf vrf-name

Displays MPLS VPN connections in the routing table.

Router# show ip route vrf vrf-name system-address

Displays routing table information for the specified address.

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