Hi Andre,

VRF RD and RT can be a little confusing at first. As Don stated, keep it
simple unless otherwise specified by the exam as to what you _have_ to use
for those values. Other than that, you're free to choose.

The important thing to remember is that RD is used to make the prefixes
globally unique. And that is simply it. They do not have to match for each
vrf on other PE's where the vrf is used.

RT is simply used to specify what value you're exporting the prefixes as,
and on the vrf's you want to import them into, that value must be specified
in the import 'route-target import' statement. These values also do not
have to match the same vrf on another PE, they just have to imported as the
value set by the export for the given vrf you wish to import routes into.

Here's a good link from the Cisco forums that should help out.... (Scott
Morris explains it very well in this port)

https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/thread/8922

HTH's
Max
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