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Parameters
route-target — Enter the route-target of the non-default VRF instance, from 1 to 65535.
Default Not configured
Command Mode VRF CONFIG
Usage Information
You can import routes corresponding only to a non-default or a default VRF instance. You cannot import routes
that belong to a management VRF instance into another VRF instance.
Use the no form of this command to remove the imported routes.
Example
OS10(conf-vrf)# ip route-import 1:1 ==> No route-map attached
Supported
Releases
10.4.3.0 or later
ip route-export
Exports an IPv4 static route from one VRF instance to another.
Syntax
[no] ip route-export route-target [route-map route-map-name]
Parameters
route-target — Enter the route-target of the VRF instance.
route-map route-map-name — (Optional) Enter the route-map name to specify the route-map.
Default Not configured
Command Mode VRF CONFIG
Usage Information
You can export routes corresponding only to a non-default or a default VRF instance. You cannot export routes
that belong to a management VRF instance.
Use the no form of this command to undo the configuration.
Example
OS10(conf-vrf)# ip route-export 1:1 ==> No route-map attached
OS10(conf-vrf)# ip route-export 1:1 route-map abc ==> Route-map abc attached
to filter export routes
Supported
Releases
10.4.3.0 or later
ipv6 route-import
Imports an IPv6 static route into a VRF instance from another VRF instance.
Syntax
[no] ipv6 route-import route-target
Parameters
route-target — Enter the route-target of the VRF instance.
Default Not configured
Command Mode VRF CONFIG
Usage Information
You can import IPv6 routes corresponding only to a non-default or a default VRF instance. You cannot import
IPv6 routes that belong to a management VRF instance into another VRF instance.
Use the no form of this command to remove the imported routes.
Example
OS10(conf-vrf)# ipv6 route-import 1:1 ==> No route-map attached
Supported
Releases
10.4.3.0 or later
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