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Chapter 1 CLI Commands by Level : VRF IP CONFIG Commands

VRF IP CONFIG Commands
All CLI VRF IP CONFIG commands are listed in Table 27 in alphabetical order.
The VRF IP CONFIG level allows you to configure VPN Routing and Forwarding (VRF) parameters interface and route for the management and message backbone VRF objects on a P-7500 system.
You reach this level by entering ip vrf <name> at the Global CONFIG level, where <name> is the name of the specified VRF object, either management for management VRF, or msg-backbone for message backbone VRF.
Example:
tibco# configure
tibco(config)# ip vrf msg-backbone
tibco(config-ip-vrf)#
The CLI is now at the VRF IP CONFIG level for the VRF object named msg-backbone, to configure VRF parameters interface and route for VRF object msg-backbone.
(config-ip-vrf)# interface
Description
Use this command to reach the Interface VRF IP CONFIG level to create and configure IP interfaces for VRF objects on an interface by interface basis.
The no version deletes the specified IP interface from the VRF object.
Syntax
create interface <ip-interface> [primary | backup | static]
(to create and configure IP interfaces for VRF objects)
interface <ip-interface> [primary | backup | static]
(to configure existing IP interfaces for VRF objects)
no interface <ip-interface> [primary | backup | static]
(to delete the specified IP interface from the VRF object)
Where:
<ip-interface> is an ASCII string in the form of <phy-interface>:<ip> that specifies the IP interface to be associated with the physical interface port. <ip> is a number from 1 to 3 that uniquely identifies this IP interface on the associated physical interface, and it can be associated with any one of the interface types (that is, either primary, backup, or static) .
Valid values are:
eth<port>:<ip> (for example, eth2:1)
<cartridge>/<slot>/<port>:<ip> (for example, 1/1/8:3)
<cartridge>/<slot>/lag1:<ip> (for example, 1/1/lag1:2)
primary specifies that this interface is for the primary virtual router, and is the default if no parameter is entered. It is only active when both the primary virtual router is locally active, and the IP interface on the VRF is running (through the no shutdown Interface VRF IP command)
backup specifies that this interface is for the backup virtual router. It is only active when both the backup virtual router is locally active, and the IP interface on the VRF is running (through the no shutdown Interface VRF IP command)
static specifies that this is the static interface for the physical P-7500 system. It is always active irrespective of the virtual router activity. Clients cannot connect to the static interface if system redundancy is enabled.
Example
tibco(config)# interface 1/1/lag1
tibco(config-interface)# shutdown
tibco(config-interface)# no member 1/1/8
tibco(config-interface)# exit
tibco(config)# ip vrf msg-backbone
tibco(config-ip-vrf)# create interface 1/1/8:1 primary
tibco(config-ip-vrf-interface)# ip-address 192.168.181.110/19
tibco(config-ip-vrf-interface)# no shutdown
tibco(config-ip-vrf-interface)# exit
(config-ip-vrf)# route
Description
Use this command to configure IP routes on a VRF object.
The no version deletes the specified IP route from the VRF object.
Syntax
route {default | <cidr-addr>} <ip-addr> [<ip-interface>]
no route {default | <cidr-addr>} <ip-addr> [<ip-interface>]
Where:
default is the default IP route
<cidr-addr> is the IP/Netmask address of the IP route in CIDR form (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn/dd)
<ip-addr> is the IP address of the IP route in the dotted decimal notation form nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
<ip-interface> is an optional ASCII string in the form of <phy-interface>:<ip> that specifies the IP interface to be associated with the route. <ip> is a number from 1 to 3 that uniquely identifies this IP interface on the associated physical interface. Valid values are eth<port>:<ip> (for example, eth2:1)
Example
Configure the IP route for the VRF named msg-backbone:
tibco(config-ip)# vrf msg-backbone
tibco(config-ip-vrf)# route 192.168.1.252/32 192.168.130.252
tibco(config-ip-vrf)#
(config-ip-vrf-interface)# ip-address
Description
Use this command to configure the IP address and network mask for the IP interface on the VRF.
The no version deletes the IP address and network mask configuration from the IP interface on the VRF.
Syntax
ip-address <cidr-addr>
no ip-address
Where:
<cidr-addr> is the IP address/Netmask combination in Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) form:
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn/dd
Example
tibco(config)# ip vrf msg-backbone
tibco(config-ip-vrf)# create interface 1/1/6:1 primary
tibco(config-ip-vrf-interface)# ip-address 192.168.186.110/19
tibco(config-ip-vrf-interface)# no shutdown
(config-ip-vrf-interface)# shutdown
Description
Use this command to stop the IP interface on the VRF from running once started.
The no version starts the IP interface on the VRF. IP interfaces on the Message Backbone VRF are turned off by default.
Syntax
shutdown
no shutdown
The shutdown command does not have any parameters or subscommands.
Example
tibco(config)# ip vrf msg-backbone
tibco(config-ip-vrf)# interface 1/1/6:1 primary
tibco(config-ip-vrf-interface)# shutdown

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