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VRF route leak between default vrf and non-default vrf

adecisco
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Dear Members,

 

Can anybody assist to configuration sample of vrf route leaking between default vrf and non-default vrf with MPLS and MPLS VPN enabled?

 

I have a use case whereby network managing server resides in a vrf and the NMS has to have reachability to all the mpls ldp devices in the core (P router giving that P routes are in default vrf).

 

Any suggestion will be appreciated.

 

Thanks, 

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Rick1776
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What version of OS are you running and what type of hardware?

Version 7.3.0

N77-C7710

You can import IP prefixes from the global routing table (the default VRF) into any other VRF by using an import policy. The VRF import policy uses a route map to specify the prefixes to be imported into a VRF. The policy can import IPv4 and IPv6 unicast prefixes.

See the following links.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/sw/5_x/nx-os/unicast/configuration/guide/l3_cli_nxos/l3_virtual.html?bookSearch=true

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/sw/5_x/nx-os/mpls/configuration/guide/mpls_cg/mp_vpn_l3vpn.html?bookSearch=true

Hello,

I have gone through this document. As a matter of fact, I use the document to achieve importing the route. But reachability is still the issue. Ping from the vrf to default vrf is not working that's why I am looking for anyone who has faced the same type of scenario to learn from.

Thanks,

Is the route showing up in the default VRF? I have done this in the past using the import policy. Do you have the import policy in both VRF's.?
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