Setup Guide

Figure 151. Setup VRF Interfaces
The following example relates to the conīš€guration shown in the above illustrations.
Router 1
Router 2
The following shows the output of the show commands on Router 1.
Router 1
The following shows the output of the show commands on Router 2.
Router 2
Dynamic Route Leaking
Route Leaking is a powerful feature that enables communication between isolated (virtual) routing domains by segregating and sharing a
set of services such as VOIP, Video, and so on that are available on one routing domain with other virtual domains. Inter-VRF Route Leaking
enables a VRF to leak or export routes that are present in its RTM to one or more VRFs.
Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF)
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