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Cisco Active Network Abstraction 3.6.6 MPLS User Guide
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Chapter 4 Viewing MPLS VPN Properties
Viewing Virtual Router Properties
Step 2 In the Router IP Interface Properties window, view the following site properties:
Name—The name of the site; for example, ATM4/0.100(10.0.0.1) is a combination of the interface
name and IP address used to reach the site.
Mask—The mask of the specific network.
Sending Alarms—Whether the alarm for the required port has been enabled (true) or disabled
(false).
IP Address—The IP address of the interface.
State—The state of the interface, either Up or Down.
Addresses—A table that displays PE-side IP interface details. Address properties include:
Subnet—A combination of the IP address and the subnet mask.
Note If the site is an IPv6 VPN over MPLS, IPv6 addresses will be displayed. For information
about IPv6 addresses, see the “IPv6 Addressing” section on page 6-6.
Type—The address type, for example, Primary, Secondary, IPv6 Unicast.
Sending Alarms—Indicates whether the interface is sending alarms.
Step 3 When finished, click the Router IP Interface Properties window Close button.
Viewing Virtual Router Properties
Cisco ANA NetworkVision enables you to view VRF properties including the VRF route distinguisher,
import and export route targets, and any provisioned sites and VRF routes.
To view virtual router properties:
Step 1 Right-click a virtual router in the Cisco ANA NetworkVision tree or map pane and choose Properties.
The VRF Properties window (Figure 4-1) is displayed.