Commands for dynamic inter-VRF route leaking

Commands you can use to import dynamic routes for Inter-VRF leaking are included in the following table and described in detail in the Extreme SLX-OS Command Reference.

Table 1. Dynamic inter-VRF route leaking commands
Command Description Mode
ip import routes VRF_name route-map rmap_name Leaks IPv4 routes from a specified VRF to the default VRF, based on match criteria defined in the specified route-map. Global configuration
ip import routes VRF_name route-map rmap_name Leaks IPv4 routes from one VRF to another VRF, based on match criteria defined in the specified route-map. VRF address family configuration
ipv6 import routes VRF_name route-map rmap_name Leaks IPv6 routes from a specified VRF to the default VRF, based on match criteria defined in the specified route-map. Global configuration
ipv6 import routes VRF_name route-map rmap_name Leaks IPv6 routes from one VRF to another VRF, based on match criteria defined in the specified route-map. VRF address family configuration
show ip route import Displays the IPv4 routes imported to a specified VRF. Privileged EXEC
show ipv6 route import Displays the IPv6 routes imported to a specified VRF. Privileged EXEC
redistribute ospf Redistributes leaked OSPFv3 (or OSPF v2) routes that were imported to another VRF into OSPF of this VRF instance. OSPF VRF router configuration
redistribute bgp Redistributes leaked BGP routes that were imported to another VRF into BGP of this VRF instance.
  • Address-family ipv4 unicast
  • Address-family ipv6 unicast
  • Address-family ipv4 unicast vrf
  • Address-family ipv6 unicast vrf
Note

Note

The redistribute commands enable OSPF or BGP to take the routes leaked from other VRFs and advertise them to peers. This enables the propagation of reachability information to other routers in the network for traffic forwarding.