VRF-Lite Configuration

Table 11-4 lists the steps to perform a basic VRF-Lite configuration for VRF instances running OSPF.

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Table 11-4 Steps for a Basic OSPF VRF-Lite Configuration

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VRF-Lite has several other options, beyond the scope of this book. For example, you can allow VRF to selectively “leak” routes between VRF instances.

To illustrate a basic VRF-Lite configuration, consider Figure 11-10. A goal of the network topology shown is to isolate the voice, data, and video networks into separate VRF instances. Notice that the Fa 0/0 interface on the COMMON router is divided into three subinterfaces (Fa 0/0.2, Fa 0/0.3, and Fa 0/0.4). ...

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