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NOTE: To congure a router ID in a non-default VRF, congure at least one IP address in both the default as well as the non-
default VRF.
Table 116. Features Supported in VRF
Feature/Capability Support Status for Default VRF Support Status for Non-default VRF
Conguration rollback for commands
introduced or modied
Yes No
LLDP protocol on the port Yes No
802.1x protocol on the VLAN port Yes No
OSPF, RIP, ISIS, BGP on physical and logical
interfaces
Yes Yes
NOTE: OSPF supported on all VRF
ports. OSPF V2 and BGP V4 are
supported on non-default-VRF
ports also. Others supported only
on default-VRF ports.
Dynamic Port-channel (LACP) on VLAN
port or a Layer 3 port
Yes Yes
Static Port-channel as VLAN port or a Layer
3 port
Yes Yes
Port-monitoring Yes No
BFD on physical and logical interfaces Yes No
PVST, MSTP, RSTP and 802.1D STP for
VLANs
Yes No
FRRP (if applicable) for VLANs Yes No
Multicast protocols (PIM-SM, PIM-DM,
MSDP)
Yes No
Layer 3 (IPv4/IPv6) ACLs, TraceLists, PBR,
QoS on VLANs
Yes Yes
NOTE: ACLs supported on all VRF
VLAN ports. IPv4 ACLs are
supported on non-default-VRFs
also. IPv6 ACLs are supported on
default-VRF only. PBR supported on
default-VRF only. QoS not
supported on VLANs.
Layer 3 (IPv4/IPv6) ACLs, TraceLists, PBR,
QoS on physical interfaces and LAGs
Yes Yes
NOTE: ACLs supported on all VRF
ports. TraceLists are common for
entire line card (except on
ExaScale). PBR supported on
default-VRF only. QoS supported on
all VRF ports.
IPv4 ARP Yes Yes
IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Yes No
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