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Routing Between VRF and Global Routing Table

Kyle Smith
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Level 1

I am currently attempting to route between a VRF I have created and the global routing table. VRF "External" basically contains all the BGP peering between sites and the ISP while the default or global routing table contains the internal/private subnets of the company.

Maybe I am making this more complicated than it needs to be but BGP and vrf's arent something I touch very often. I am able to see the routers peer on the External vrf just fine but I cant ping from interfaces on the default vrf across the External vrf. I did some research and it appears route leaking would maybe be what I am looking for but I am concerned if I am leaking internal routes into the External vrf that it could cause problems. Also, how would i get the advertised default route to be leaked into the default vrf?

Looking at some Cisco documentation I attempted to take a stab at this on SiteA:

ip vrf External

rd 200:1

import ipv4 unicast map GLOBAL-TO-VRF

!

interface Loopback10

ip address 5.5.5.1 255.255.255.0

!

ip prefix-list GLOBAL seq 5 permit 5.5.5.0/24

no cdp log mismatch duplex

!

route-map GLOBAL-TO-VRF permit 10

match ip address prefix-list GLOBAL

When I look at the routing table though I still see Loopback10 in the global routing table (expected) but I dont see any mention of it in the External vrf routing table. I currently have this rebuilt in a lab and attached the configs.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

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