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On 9/17/2010 12:38 PM, Ovidiu Neghina wrote:
> This is how 6500/7600 works. Each logical interface has an internal
> vlan associated
I did some more digging with the "show vlan internal usage" output and
observed a "vrf_0_vlan0" vlan reserved on a 650
This is how 6500/7600 works. Each logical interface has an internal
vlan associated
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On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 6:32 PM, Devon True wrote:
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> I noticed that when I created a VRF on a 6500 running 12.2(33)SXH6, it
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On 17/09/10 16:32, Devon True wrote:
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All:
I noticed that when I created a VRF on a 6500 running 12.2(33)SXH6, it created
another interface:
#sho vrf ipv4 interfaces
InterfaceVRFProtocol
Addres
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All:
I noticed that when I created a VRF on a 6500 running 12.2(33)SXH6, it created
another interface:
#sho vrf ipv4 interfaces
InterfaceVRFProtocol
Address