07-09-2004 08:16 AM
Is it possible to define a route in the global routing table that points to a virtual-access interface. e.g. A dsl cpe connects to a PE via pppoe and is assigned to a vrf via radius lcp attributes. that cpe then spawns a virtual-access interface from Virtual-template X. show ip vrf cust-a shows that interface virtual-accessx is in the vrf and vrf routing is fine. but if I want to givr that cpe internet access through the global routing table I can't set the global route to the virtual-access interface! Any suggestions.
07-15-2004 06:37 AM
I have tried this, though not on a Virtual-access interface. I am wondering if you can still point it to the physical interface through which connectivity is established. You can try this link
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk436/tk428/technologies_configuration_example09186a00801445fb.shtml
07-15-2004 09:10 AM
I have done some testing and internet access through an "Internet" vrf seems to be the only way.
thanks for your input,
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