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Chapter38 Configuring IP Unicast Routing Configuring Multi-VRF CE
A customer can use multiple VLANs as long as they do not overlap with those of other customers.
A customer’s VLANs are mapped to a specific routing table ID that is used to identify the
appropriate routing tables stored on the switch.
A switch supports one global network and up to 26 VRFs.
Most routing protocols (BGP, OSPF, RIP, and static routing) can be used between the CE and the
PE. However, we recommend using external BGP (EBGP) for these reasons:
BGP does not require multiple algorithms to communicate with multiple CEs.
BGP is designed for passing routing information between systems run by different
administrations.
BGP makes it easy to pass attributes of the routes to the CE.
Multi-VRF CE does not affect the packet switching rate.
VPN multicast is not supported.
You can configure 104 policies whether or not VRFs are configured on the switch or switch stack.
You can enable VRF on a private VLAN, and the reverse.
You cannot enable VRF when policy-based routing (PBR) is enabled on an interface, and the
reverse.
You cannot enable VRF when Web Cache Communication Protocol (WCCP) is enabled on an
interface, and the reverse.
Configuring VRFs
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to configure one or more VRFs. For complete
syntax and usage information for the commands, see the switch command refer en ce fo r th is release and
the Cisco IOS Switching Services Command Reference, Release 12.2.
Command Purpose
Step1 configure terminal Enter global configuration mode.
Step2 ip routing Enable IP routing.
Step3 ip vrf vrf-name Name the VRF, and enter VRF configuration mode.
Step4 rd route-distinguisher Create a VRF table by specifying a route distinguisher.
Enter either an AS number and an arbitrary number
(xxx:y) or an IP address and arbitrary number (A.B.C.D:y)
Step5 route-target {export | import | both}
route-target-ext-community Create a list of import, export, or import and export route
target communities for the specified VRF. Enter either an
AS system number and an arbitrary number (xxx:y) or an
IP address and an arbitrary number (A.B.C.D:y). The
route-target-ext-community should be the same as the
route-distinguisher entered in Step 4.
Step6 import map route- map (Optional) Associate a route map with the VRF.
Step7 interface interface-id Specify the Layer 3 interface to be associated with the
VRF, and enter interface configuration mode. The
interface can be a routed port or SVI.
Step8 ip vrf forwarding vrf-name Associate the VRF with the Layer 3 interface.