Administrator Guide

Feature/Capability Support Status for Default VRF Support Status for Non-default VRF
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
Layer 2 ACLs on VLANs Yes No
FEED Yes No
Layer 2 QoS Yes Yes
Support for storm-control (broadcast and
unknown-unicast)
Yes No
sFlow Yes No
VRRP on physical and logical interfaces Yes Yes
Secondary IP Addresses Yes No
Following IPv6 capabilities No
Basic Yes No
OSPFv3 Yes No
ISIS Yes No
BGP Yes No
ACL Yes Yes
Multicast Yes No
NDP Yes No
RAD Yes No
Ingress/Egress Storm-Control (per-
interface/global)
Yes No
DHCP
DHCP requests are not forwarded across VRF instances. The DHCP client and server must be on the same VRF instance.
VRF Configuration
The VRF configuration tasks are:
1. Enabling VRF in Configuration Mode
2. Creating a Non-Default VRF
3. Assign an Interface to a VRF
You can also:
View VRF Instance Information
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Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF)