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WORD vrf NAME
WORD: destination IPv4/IPv6 address or host name
NAME: VPN routing/forwarding instance name
12.7.7
VRF Network Connection (PING)
To check if your system is correctly connected to the network, use the
ping
command.
For IP network, this command transmits a message to internet control message protocol
(ICMP). ICMP is an internet protocol that notifies fault situation and provides information
on the location where IP packet is received. When the ICMP echo message is received at
the location, its replying message is returned to the place where it came from.
To perform a ping test to display network status, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
ping
WORD
vrf NAME
Enable
Performs a ping test to verify network status.
WORD: destination IPv4 address or hostname
NAME: VPN routing/forwarding instance name
ping
ipv6 WORD
[
INTERFACE
]
vrf NAME
Performs a ping test to verify network status.
WORD: destination IPv6 address or hostname
INTERFACE: VRF interface name
NAME: VPN routing/forwarding instance name
12.7.8
Displaying VRF Information
To display a list of all virtual routers and their descriptions, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
show ip vrf
[
WORD
]
Enable
Global
Shows a list of all virtual routers and their descriptions.
WORD: VPN routing/forwarding instance name
To display the contents of the running configuration on a virtual router, use the following
command.
Command
Mode
Description
show running-config vrf WORD
All
Shows the running configuration for a specific virtual
router.
WORD: VPN routing/forwarding instance name