Associating a vrf policy with an interface – Cisco 12000/10700 V3.1.1 User Manual

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Chapter 16 MPLS VRF Management

Associating a VRF Policy with an Interface

Device Action

The Device Action area displays the following information:

Remove button—Choose Remove to remove (unload) the VRF policy from the chassis. You can only
remove the policy from the device when the chassis object is in managed state and the VRF is already
created (uploaded) into the device.

Create button—Choose Create to create (upload) the VRF policy to the chassis.You can only create the
policy to the device when the chassis object is in a managed state and the VRF is not present (uploaded)
in to the chassis already.

Export

The Export area displays the following information:

VRF Export—Allows you to associate the specified route map with the VRF policy (to import route).

Import

The Import area displays the following information:

VRF Import—Allows you to associate the specified route map with the VRF policy (to export route).

Routing Target

The Routing Target area displays the following information:

Type—Allows you to select the routing target community type (import, export or both) from a drop down
list.

Route Id—Allows you to enter a target VPN extended community (ASN:nn or IP-addres:nn format).

Add Button—Choose Add to add the selected route target to the VRF policy.

Delete Button—Choose Delete to delete the selected route target from the VRF policy.

Route Target—Displays a list of import and/or export target communities for the selected VRF policy.

Associating a VRF Policy with an Interface

After the VRF policy object is created and available in the device you can associate/disassociate the VRF
object to/from the interfaces which inherits the CiscoVRFFunctionality using the VRF Association
window. The VRF Association window allows you to apply/remove any of the VRF policy (provided it
is already created in the device through the VRF Configuration window) to one or more of the VRF
functionality interfaces (in managed state).

The VRF Association section covers the following areas:

Associating VRF Policies

Removing a VRF Policy from a Selected Interface

VRF Association Window—Detailed Description

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