Administrator Guide

If the next-hop IP in a static route VRF statement is VRRP IP of another VRF, this static route does not get installed on the VRRP master.
VRF supports some routing protocols only on the default VRF (default-vrf) instance. Table 1 displays the software features supported in
VRF and whether they are supported on all VRF instances or only the default VRF.
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 109. Software Features Supported on VRF
Feature/Capability Support Status for Default VRF Support Status for Non-default VRF
802.1x protocol on the VLAN port Yes Yes
OSPF, RIP, ISIS, BGP on physical and logical
interfaces
Yes Yes
NOTE: RIP is not supported on non-
default VRF.
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
Encapsulated Remote Port Monitoring Yes No
BFD on physical and logical interfaces Yes No
Multicast protocols (PIM-SM, MSDP) Yes Yes
NOTE: MSDP is not supported in
non-default VRF.
PIM-DM No No
Layer3 (IPv4/IPv6) ACLs on physical
interfaces and LAGs
Yes Yes
NOTE: IPv6 ACLs supported only in
default VRF
PBR, L3 QOS on physical interfaces and
LAGs
Yes No
Layer 3 (IPv4/IPv6) ACLs on VLANs Yes Yes
NOTE: IPv6 ACLs supported only in
default VRF.
PBR, L3 QoS on VLANs Yes
NOTE: QoS not supported on
VLANs.
No
IPv4 ARP Yes Yes
sFlow Yes No
VRRP on physical and logical interfaces Yes Yes
VRRPV3 Yes Yes
Secondary IP Addresses Yes Yes
Basic Yes Yes
1064 Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF)