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This seems to be a very common question and I can relate it to this. You have a layer 3 switch with 2 vlans, one vlan in VRFA and the other Vlan in the Global table. You want the to to be able to communicate, but to me from reading all the posts this...
So I've found ways to exchange routes between VRF's with a BGP Af configuration, as well as the global keyword on static routes, but what I'm trying to do is to get connected Global routes into a VRF, is this possible? If so can someone point me in t...
Thanks for your response. I did however find an alternate solution that at this point seems to be a little less involved. "BGP Support for ipv4 Prefix Import". This for me worked well, you just need to make sure that the prefixes you wish bring in fr...
This seems to be a very common question and I can relate it to this. You have a layer 3 switch with 2 vlans, one vlan in VRFA and the other Vlan in the Global table. You want the to to be able to communicate, but to meet from reading all the posts t...
Thank you all this has been helpful. One other question along the same lines, how about getting multiple default routes into the same VRF, for example another default from another VRF for redundancy. Say I have 2 static routes in two different VRF's ...
I am looking into this very same scenario, I did find this link but I haven't read it yet http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk436/tk832/technologies_configuration_example09186a0080231a3e.shtml