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AX Series Network Partition: Solution Guide [Basic] Second Edition
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Item When
using
VRF
Remarks
Email sending
sFlow statistics
U
Scope of the statistics covers VRF
instances, although the router-type and
gateway-type extended data formats
collected at VRF-enabled interfaces are
excluded. The collector only covers the
global network.
Management of neighboring
device information
LLDP
U
Organizationally defined TLV extensions
are supported only by the global network
OADP
U
No address info is included in VRF
Port mirroring o
L3 relay IPv4 unicast relay o
IPv4 unicast relay between VRF
instances
o
IPv4 multicast relay o
IPv4 multicast relay between VRF
instances
o
IPv6 unicast relay o
IPv6 unicast relay between VRF
instances
o
IPv6 multicast relay o
IPv6 multicast relay between VRF
instances
×
NULL interface o
The global network and VRF instances
share a single NULL interface
Policy-based routing o
Inter-VRF routing enabled. Only for IPv4
DHCP/BOOTP relay agent o
DHCP server
IPv4 static routing o
Inter-VRF routing available.
IPv6 static routing o
Inter-VRF routing available.
IPv4 unicast RIP o
Routing protocol OSPF o
BGP4 o
Route filtering o
IPv6 unicast routing protocol o
IPv4 multicast IGMP o
Routing protocol PIM-SM o
PIM-SSM o
IPv6 multicast routing protocol o
Operation & maintenance ping/ping ipv6 o
traceroute/traceroute ipv6 o
Telnet client o
Remote login via telnet
FTP
DNS resolver
NTP o
(Legend) o: Available in both the VRF logical networks and the global network
U: Available in the VRF logical networks, with some limitations
: Available only in the global network. Not available in the VRF logical networks.
×: Not available in either the VRF logical network or the global network
Note: These limitations do not apply if VRF is not used.