10-05-2007 07:39 AM
I have two 3560s connected via a Layer 3 portchannel. I have two vlans on switch A and one VLAN on switch B that i want to be in the same VRF. The rest of the VLANs on both switches i dont want in a VRF...
Im using OSPF for VRF and non VRF router advertisements...
how can i do this with an L3 link connecting the two switches?
TIA
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10-05-2007 09:13 AM
Shaun, you can do either of the options below.
1) Configure the L3 portchannel to L2 and have a vlan created for pure L3 between the switches and another vlan for the VRF.
2) If you dont want to configure it as a trunk then you can create a GRE tunnel between the switches and populate it with the VRF.
Both options would take care of switching you non VRF and VRF traffic.
HTH-Cheers,
Swaroop
10-05-2007 09:13 AM
Shaun, you can do either of the options below.
1) Configure the L3 portchannel to L2 and have a vlan created for pure L3 between the switches and another vlan for the VRF.
2) If you dont want to configure it as a trunk then you can create a GRE tunnel between the switches and populate it with the VRF.
Both options would take care of switching you non VRF and VRF traffic.
HTH-Cheers,
Swaroop
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