9 messages in net.nether.puck.cisco-nsp[c-nsp] Re: Interfacing between VRF a...
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Subject:[c-nsp] Re: Interfacing between VRF and global across interface in one routerActions...
From:Rodney Dunn (rod@cisco.com)
Date:Jan 18, 2005 8:43:00 am
List:net.nether.puck.cisco-nsp

Can you explain again what you are trying to do?

A diagram would help. There is a new feature coming out for NAT that could possibly solve your problem if I understand what the problem is correctly.

Rodney

On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 07:57:42AM -0500, Joe Maimon wrote:

Joe Maimon wrote:

Does anybody know of a way to create an interface between two VRF's or a VRF and the global table inside one router?

But this does not appear to work

rt11#sh run int p1.17 Building configuration...

Current configuration : 126 bytes ! interface Port-channel1.17 encapsulation dot1Q 17 ip vrf forwarding CHL-PRIVATE ip address 10.33.33.1 255.255.255.0 end

rt11#sh run int p2.17 Building configuration...

Current configuration : 95 bytes ! interface Port-channel2.17 encapsulation dot1Q 17 ip address 10.33.33.2 255.255.255.0 end

rt11#ping 10.33.33.1 re 2

Type escape sequence to abort. Sending 2, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 10.33.33.1, timeout is 2 seconds:

003980: *Jan 18 12:55:39: IP: tableid=0, s=10.33.33.2 (local), d=10.33.33.1 (Port-channel2.17), routed via RIB 003981: *Jan 18 12:55:39: IP: s=10.33.33.2 (local), d=10.33.33.1 (Port-channel2.17), len 100, sending 003982: *Jan 18 12:55:39: IP: s=10.33.33.2 (local), d=10.33.33.1 (Port-channel2.17), len 100, encapsulation failed. 003983: *Jan 18 12:55:41: IP: tableid=0, s=10.33.33.2 (local), d=10.33.33.1 (Port-channel2.17), routed via RIB 003984: *Jan 18 12:55:41: IP: s=10.33.33.2 (local), d=10.33.33.1 (Port-channel2.17), len 100, sending 003985: *Jan 18 12:55:41: IP: s=10.33.33.2 (local), d=10.33.33.1 (Port-channel2.17), len 100, encapsulation failed. Success rate is 0 percent (0/2) rt11#ping 10.33.33.2 re 2

Type escape sequence to abort. Sending 2, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 10.33.33.2, timeout is 2 seconds: !! Success rate is 100 percent (2/2), round-trip min/avg/max = 1/2/4 ms rt11# 003986: *Jan 18 12:55:48: IP: tableid=0, s=10.33.33.2 (local), d=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), routed via RIB 003987: *Jan 18 12:55:48: IP: s=10.33.33.2 (local), d=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), len 100, sending 003988: *Jan 18 12:55:48: IP: tableid=0, s=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), d=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), routed via RIB 003989: *Jan 18 12:55:48: IP: s=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), d=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), len 100, rcvd 3 003990: *Jan 18 12:55:48: IP: tableid=0, s=10.33.33.2 (local), d=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), routed via RIB 003991: *Jan 18 12:55:48: IP: s=10.33.33.2 (local), d=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), len 100, sending 003992: *Jan 18 12:55:48: IP: tableid=0, s=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), d=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), routed via RIB 003993: *Jan 18 12:55:48: IP: s=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), d=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), len 100, rcvd 3 003994: *Jan 18 12:55:48: IP: tableid=0, s=10.33.33.2 (local), d=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), routed via RIB 003995: *Jan 18 12:55:48: IP: s=10.33.33.2 (local), d=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), len 100, sending 003996: *Jan 18 12:55:48: IP: tableid=0, s=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), d=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), routed via RIB 003997: *Jan 18 12:55:48: IP: s=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), d=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), len 100, rcvd 3 003998: *Jan 18 12:55:48: IP: tableid=0, s=10.33.33.2 (local), d=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), routed via RIB 003999: *Jan 18 12:55:48: IP: s=10.33.33.2 (local), d=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), len 100, sending 004000: *Jan 18 12:55:48: IP: tableid=0, s=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), d=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), routed via RIB 004001: *Jan 18 12:55:48: IP: s=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), d=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), len 100, rcvd 3 noc08rt11#ping 10.33.33.3 re 2

Type escape sequence to abort. Sending 2, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 10.33.33.3, timeout is 2 seconds: !! Success rate is 100 percent (2/2), round-trip min/avg/max = 4/6/8 ms rt11# 004002: *Jan 18 12:55:57: IP: tableid=0, s=10.33.33.2 (local), d=10.33.33.3 (Port-channel2.17), routed via FIB 004003: *Jan 18 12:55:57: IP: s=10.33.33.2 (local), d=10.33.33.3 (Port-channel2.17), len 100, sending 004004: *Jan 18 12:55:57: IP: tableid=0, s=10.33.33.3 (Port-channel2.17), d=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), routed via RIB 004005: *Jan 18 12:55:57: IP: s=10.33.33.3 (Port-channel2.17), d=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), len 100, rcvd 3 004006: *Jan 18 12:55:57: IP: tableid=0, s=10.33.33.2 (local), d=10.33.33.3 (Port-channel2.17), routed via FIB 004007: *Jan 18 12:55:57: IP: s=10.33.33.2 (local), d=10.33.33.3 (Port-channel2.17), len 100, sending 004008: *Jan 18 12:55:57: IP: tableid=0, s=10.33.33.3 (Port-channel2.17), d=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), routed via RIB 004009: *Jan 18 12:55:57: IP: s=10.33.33.3 (Port-channel2.17), d=10.33.33.2 (Port-channel2.17), len 100, rcvd 3