Select and Launch a VRF Context View
Use this procedure to open a VRF context view when you use EDM. GlobalRouter is the default view at log in. If you launch a VRF context view, EDM displays the VRF navigation in a new tab.
About this task

Important
If you log out from the GRT view, the system generates a warning: all tabs close and your session terminates. If you close a VRF view tab, you close only that view.

Note
The Set VRF Context view function is not available to users in a service provider deployment where only a tenant VRF view is assigned.
You can configure both Global Router (GRT) and Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) instances when you launch a VRF context view. You can open five tabs for each EDM session.
Procedure
VRF field descriptions
Use the descriptions in the following table to use the VRF tab.
Name |
Description |
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Id |
Shows the unique VRF ID. |
Name |
Shows the name of the virtual router. |
ContextName |
Shows the SNMPv3 context name that denotes the VRF context and logically separates the MIB port management. |