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Dasan V5808 - VRF Designated Port; Binding an Interface to VRF; Enabling the Lookup; VRF in the Dynamic Routing Daemons

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11.6.3.2 Router ID
To create a router id, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
router-id A.B.C.D
VRF
Creates a router ID.
A.B.C.D: router identifier in IP address format
no router-id [A.B.C.D]
Removes a router ID.
11.6.3.3 VRF Designated Port
To specify a designated port of a virtual router, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
designated-port PORTS
VRF
Specifies a designated port and binds this physical port
to a VRF.
no designated-port PORTS
Deletes a specified designated port.
11.6.4 Binding an Interface to VRF
To associate an interface with a VRF, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
ip vrf forwarding WORD
Interface
Binds a specific interface to the virtual router.
WORD: VPN routing/forwarding instance name
no ip vrf forwarding WORD
Removes the association between an interface and a
VRF.
11.6.5 Enabling the Lookup
To enable/disable the lookup into a global routing table when the VRF routing table
lookup fails, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
ip vrf onfail-use-vrf0
Interface
Enables the lookup into a global routing table.
no ip vrf onfail-use-vrf0
Disables the lookup into a global routing table.
11.6.6 VRF in the Dynamic Routing Daemons
11.6.6.1 OSPF
The OSPF process that created by this command updates the virtual routing table
configured in the command line. The OSPF VRF feature is used to advertise the routing

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