sscc The SSC Client
telnet telnet daemon configuration
timing Configure network timing
traffic-shape-profile Enter traffic shape profile configuration mode
virtual-router Specify a virtual router
host1:western:eastern(config)#
•
View the VRF configuration choices from VRF Configuration mode.
host1:western(config-vrf)#
?
exit Exit from the current command mode
export Specify VRF export characteristics
help Describe the interactive help system
import Specify VRF import characteristics
log Configure logging settings
macro Run a CLI macro
no Negate a command or set its default(s)
rd Specify route distinguisher
route-target Specify VPN extended community Target
sleep Make the Command Interface pause for a
specified duration
host1:western(config-vrf)#
•
Access a VR to configure it with an interior gateway protocol (IGP) or exterior gateway
protocol (EGP) to learn routes from a customer edge (CE) device. See the related
routing protocol chapters for detailed information.
Example 1
VR with an IGP
host1(config)#
virtual-router miami
host1:miami(config)#
router ospf 5
host1:miami(config-router)#
Example 2
VR with an EGP
host1(config)#
virtual-router western
host1:western(config)#
router bgp 359
host1:western(config-router)#
•
Configure a Telnet daemon to listen in VRs other than the default VR.
host1(config)#
virtual-router boston
host1:boston(config)#
telnet listen port 23
•
List all VRs and VRFs on the router.
host1#
show virtual-router
Virtual Router : default
Virtual Router : thursday
Virtual Router : western
VRF : eastern
Virtual Router : boston
Virtual Router : miami
Virtual Router : northern
VRF : southern
host1#
•
Map a VR to a user domain name in Domain Map Configuration mode. The VR must
already exist.
host1(config)#
aaa domain-map jacksonville
host1(config-domain-map)#
virtual-router western
host1(config-domain-map)#
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