Vrf configuration window—detailed description, Vrf configuration tab – Cisco 12000/10700 V3.1.1 User Manual

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Chapter 16 MPLS VRF Management

Creating and Configuring the VRF Policy on a Device

Step 4

Choose Delete (located in the Routing Target area) to delete the routing target from the selected chassis.
An Action Report window appears only if the delete action fails.

Step 5

Choose the Save icon on the toolbar to save your changes.

VRF Configuration Window—Detailed Description

Note

You can only configure the attributes in the VRF Configuration window when the VRF is not present
(uploaded) in to the chassis.

The VRF Configuration window (see

Figure 16-9

) displays the VRF Configuration tab.

VRF Configuration Tab

The VRF Configuration tab displays the following areas: VPN Details, Routing Destination, Threshold,
Maximum Routes, Device Actions, Export, Import and Routing Target.

VPN Details

The VPN Details area displays the following information:

VPN—Allows you to configure the VPN ID for the selected VRF (as specified in RFC2685).

Routing Destination

The Routing Destination area displays the following information:

Routing Destination Id—Allows you to specify a route distinguisher to create routing and forwarding
tables to uniquely identify the customer address though the customer site is not globally unique.

Threshold

The Threshold area displays the following information:

Illegal RX Threshold—Allows you to set the threshold on the number of illegally received labels above
which the notification needs to be issued.

Maximum Routes

The Maximum Routes area displays the following information:

Maximum Routes—Allows you to configure the maximum number of routes allowed in this routing
table.

Threshold in%—Allows you to configure the threshold value (in percentage of number of entries in
routing table) at which to generate a warning message).

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