Users Guide
Task Command Syntax Command Mode
NOTE: Before assigning a
front-end port to a
management VRF, ensure
that no IP address is
configured on the interface.
Assign an IPv4 address to the
interface.
NOTE: You can assign either
an IPv4 or an IPv6 address
but not both.
ip address 10.1.1.1/24
INTERFACE CONFIGURATION
Assign an IPv6 address to the
interface.
NOTE: You can also auto
configure an IPv6 address
using the ipv6 address
autoconfig command.
ipv6 address 1::1
INTERFACE CONFIGURATION
View VRF Instance Information
To display information about VRF configuration, enter the show ip vrf command.
Task Command Syntax Command Mode
Display the interfaces assigned to a
VRF instance. To display
information on all VRF instances
(including the default VRF 0), do
not enter a value for
vrf-name.
show ip vrf [
vrf-name]
EXEC
Assigning an OSPF Process to a VRF Instance
OSPF routes are supported on all VRF instances. Refer to for complete OSPF configuration information.
Assign an OSPF process to a VRF instance . Return to CONFIGURATION mode to enable the OSPF process.
The OSPF Process ID is the identifying number assigned to the OSPF process, and the Router ID is the IP
address associated with the OSPF process.
Task Command Syntax Command Mode
Enable the OSPFv2 process
globally for a VRF instance. Enter
the VRF key word and instance
name to tie the OSPF instance to
the VRF. All network commands
under this OSPF instance are
subsequently tied to the VRF
router ospf
process-id vrf
vrf name
CONFIGURATION
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