Command Line Reference Guide
1388 | Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF)
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Usage
Information
The total block number of VLANs applies to every configured VRF process. You cannot set different
blocks for different VRF processes.
All VLAN member ports must be removed from the VLAN before the VLAN is deleted from a VRF
instance.
Related
Commands
show ip vrf
e
Display the interfaces assigned to VRF instances.
Syntax
show ip vrf [vrf-name]
Parameters
Command Modes
EXEC
Command
History
Example FTOS#show ip vrf
VRF-Name VRF-ID Interfaces
default-vrf 0 So 0/0 So 0/1 So 0/2 So 0/3 Gi 1/0 Gi
1/1 Gi 1/2 Gi 1/3 Gi 1/4 Gi 1/6 Gi 1/7 Gi 1/8 Gi 1/9 Gi 1/11 Gi 1/12 Gi 1/13
Gi 1/14 Gi 1/15 Gi 1/16 Gi 1/17 Gi 1/18 Gi 1/19 Gi 1/20 Gi 1/21 Gi 1/22 Gi 1/
23 Gi 1/24 Gi 1/25 Gi 1/26 Gi 1/27 Gi 1/28 Gi 1/29 Gi 1/30 Gi 1/31 Gi 1/32 Gi
1/33 Gi 1/34 Gi 1/35 Gi 1/36 Gi 1/37 Gi 1/38 Gi 1/39 Gi 1/40 Gi 1/41 Gi 1/42
Gi 1/43 Gi 1/44 Gi 1/45 Gi 1/46 Gi 1/47 Ma 0/0 Ma 1/0 Nu 0 Vl 1 Vl 100 Vl 111
Vl 112
East 1 Gi 1/10
North 2 Gi 1/5
West 3
show run vrf
e
View information about the current running VRF instances.
Syntax
show run vrf [vrf-name]
Parameters
Command Modes
EXEC
Command
History
Example FTOS#show run vrf
start-vlan-id
Set the starting VLAN ID for a VRF instance.
vrf-name
Enter the name of a non-default VRF instance. To display information on all VRF instances
(including the default VRF 0), do not enter a value.
Version 8.2.1.0 Introduced on the E-Series
vrf-name
Enter the name of the VRF instance you want to view.
<CR> displays information on the default-vrf.
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