IP VRF Context Configuration Mode Commands


IP VRF Context Configuration Mode Commands
 
 
The IP Virtual Routing and Forwarding Context Configuration Mode is used to create and manage the VRF context instance for GRE tunneling interfaces for addresses, address resolution options, etc.
 
Important: The commands or keywords/variables that are available are dependent on platform type, product version, and installed license(s).
 
end
Exits the interface configuration mode and returns to the Exec mode.
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All
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Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
end
Usage
Change the mode back to the Exec mode.
 
exit
Exits the Interface Configuration Mode and returns to the Context Configuration Mode.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
exit
Usage
Return to the context configuration mode.
 
ip maximum-routes
This command configures the maximum number of routes in an IP VRF routing table configured in this context.
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All
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Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
ip maximum-routes max_routes
no ip maximum-routes
no
Disables the configured maximum routes in specific IP VRF context.
max_routes
Sets the maximum number of routes in a specific IP VRF context.
max_routes must be an integer between 1 through 16384 on ASR 5000 system.
Usage
Use this command to configure the maximum number of routes in a particular VRF routing table. When the number of routes in the VRF is more than the maximum limit configured, a critical log is generated indicating that the number of routes is over the limit. Once the number of routes in the VRF goes under the limit, a clear log is generated.
The maximum routes configured using this command will be sent to the threshold configuration logic for appropriate action. For more information on threshold configuration, refer threshold route-service bgp-routes and threshold poll route-service interval commands in Global configuration mode.
Example
The following command sets 1000 routes as a maximum limit for specific VRF context:
ip maximum-routes 1000
 
mpls map-dscp-to-exp
This command provides mapping of final differentiated services code point (DSCP) bit value in IP packet header to final Experimental (EXP) bit value in MPLS header for incoming traffic.
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Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
mpls map-dscp-to-exp dscp dscp_bit_value exp exp_bit_value
dscp dscp_bit_value
This keyword specifies the final DSCP bit value which is to map with the final EXP bit value in MPLS header for incoming traffic.
dscp_bit_value specifies the value of DSCP bit values separated in 8 groups and represented with integers between 0 through 7.
The default representation of DSCP value in 8 groups is given in the following table:
exp exp_bit_value
This keyword specifies the final EXP bit value in MPLS header to which the final DSCP bit value 0 to 7 (represented in 8 values) coming from incoming traffic will be mapped.
exp_bit_value is the value of EXP bit in MPLS header and must be an integer between 0 through 7.
Usage
Use this command to map the final DSCP value coming from incoming IP traffic to a final EXP value in MPLS header. This mapping determines the QoS and service parameters to which the packet is assigned.
Example
The following command maps the DSCP value 3 (24 to 31) to EXP bit 3 in MPLS header:
mpl map-dscp-to-exp dscp 3 exp 3
 
mpls map-exp-to-dscp
This command provides mapping of incoming Experimental (EXP) bit value in MPLS header to internal differentiated services code point (DSCP) bit value in IP packet header for outgoing traffic.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
mpls map-exp-to-dscp exp exp_bit_value dscp dscp_bit_value
exp exp_bit_value
This keyword specifies the incoming EXP bit value in MPLS header to which the internal DSCP bit value 0 to 7 (represented in 8 values) in IP traffic will be mapped.
exp_bit_value is the value of EXP bit in MPLS header and must be an integer between 0 through 7.
dscp dscp_bit_value
This keyword specifies the DSCP bit value is to be mapped with the incoming EXP bit value in MPLS header.
dscp_bit_value specifies the value of DSCP bit values separated in 8 groups and represented with integers between 0 through 7.
The default representation of DSCP value in 8 groups is given in the following table:
Usage
Use this command to map the incoming EXP bit value in MPLS header to DSCP bit value in IP traffic. This mapping determines the QoS and service parameters to which the packet is assigned.
Example
The following command maps the EXP bit value 4 to DSCP value 6 (48 to 55) in IP header:
mpl map-exp-to-dscp exp 4 dscp 6
 
 

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