Transport VRF
The Transport VRF feature helps you configure the VRF for WAN.
For each parameter of the feature that has a default value, the scope is set to Default (indicated by a check mark), and the default setting or value is shown.
The following table describes the options for configuring the Transport VPN feature.
Basic Configuration
Field |
Description |
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VRF |
Enter the identifier of the VRF. |
Enhance ECMP Keying |
Enable the use in the ECMP hash key of Layer 4 source and destination ports, in addition to the combination of the source IP address, destination IP address, protocol, and DSCP field​, as the ECMP hash key. Default: Disabled |
DNS
Field |
Description |
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Add DNS |
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Primary DNS Address (IPv4) |
Enter the IP address of the primary IPv4 DNS server in this VRF. |
Secondary DNS Address (IPv4) |
Enter the IP address of a secondary IPv4 DNS server in this VRF. |
Add DNS IPv6 |
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Primary DNS Address (IPv6) |
Enter the IP address of the primary IPv6 DNS server in this VRF. |
Secondary DNS Address (IPv6) |
Enter the IP address of a secondary IPv6 DNS server in this VRF. |
Host Mapping
Field |
Description |
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Add New Host Mapping |
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Hostname |
Enter the hostname of the DNS server. The name can be up to 128 characters. |
List of IP |
Enter up to 14 IP addresses to associate with the hostname. Separate the entries with commas. |
Route
Field |
Description |
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Add IPv4 Static Route |
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Network address |
Enter the IPv4 address or prefix, in decimal four-point-dotted notation, and the prefix length of the IPv4 static route to configure in the VRF. |
Subnet Mask* |
Enter the subnet mask. |
Gateway* |
Choose one of the following options to configure the next hop to reach the static route:
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Add IPv6 Static Route |
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Prefix |
Enter the IPv6 address or prefix, in decimal four-point-dotted notation, and the prefix length of the IPv6 static route to configure in the VRF. |
Next Hop/Null 0/NAT |
Choose one of the following options to configure the next hop to reach the static route:
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