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ArubaOS-CX, VRF Configuration
LL JUNE 2020 JON
‘Adding the basics of a VRF configuration to an ArubaOS-Cx is both simple, and very similar to other
vendors platforms. In the example below we are adding a VRF called FWTEST and assigning two SVI's
to it along with a Loopback.
First we can see what VRFs are already configured, in this case none
Then define the VRF, including the route distinguisher.
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Now if we check the VRFs on the switch, we can see our new SVIs and the Lo99 are all attached to
the VRF FWTEST.
Finally, we can check the FWTEST routing table. This shows us the routes for the attached networks
we have just defined. No other routes are shown as we are not going any routing with other devices
yet.
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Next we can go on to configure OSPF
Finally just for reference, this was all done on an 6300 running AribaOS-CX FL.10.04.0030
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