Setup Guide
ip route-import 2:2
ip route-import 3:3
Show routing tables of all the VRFs (without any route-export and route-import tags being congured)
Show routing tables of VRFs( after route-export and route-import tags are congured).
Important Points to Remember
• If the target VRF conatins the same prex as either the sourced or Leaked route from some other VRF, then route Leaking for that
particular prex fails and the following error-log is thrown.
SYSLOG (“Duplicate prefix found %s in the target VRF %d”, address, import_vrf_id) with
The type/level is EVT_LOGWARNING.
• The source routes always take precedence over leaked routes. The leaked routes are deleted as soon as routes are locally learnt by the
VRF using other means.
• For recovery, you must take appropriate action either by deleting the unwanted prexes or issuing clear command or both.
• In the target VRF, you cannot leak routes that are imported through the route leaking feature.
• The leaked route points to the next-hop of the source routes. You cannot do any modications to the next-hop of the leaked route in
the destination VRF.
• IPv6 link local routes will never be leaked from one VRF to another.
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