[c-nsp] Routing between VRF and non-VRF

Ozgur Guler gulerozgur at yahoo.co.uk
Fri Jun 20 04:50:59 EDT 2008


You need to specify that your next hop is in the global table with the global keyword.

You will also need a route on the global table for your vpn address that specifies the vrf interface as the outgoing interface.


--- On Fri, 20/6/08, Garry <gkg at gmx.de> wrote:
From: Garry <gkg at gmx.de>
Subject: [c-nsp] Routing between VRF and non-VRF
To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Date: Friday, 20 June, 2008, 8:30 AM

Maybe I'm missing something here, but what's the "right" way
of routing 
between VRF and non-VRF interfaces?

I know that something like this works:

ip route vrf MYVRF 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 gig1/0 192.168.123.1

Anyway, this requires the data being routed out of the router and 
towards another one ... I've tried different things to keep the actual 
transition between VRF and non-VRF on the same router, but have failed, 
either by the router denying what I tried to put in, or it not working 
... docs didn't seem to contain any other info, either, or I didn't
find 
the correct document ...

so, what am I missing here?

Tnx, -garry

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