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Chapter 4 Viewing MPLS VPN Properties
Viewing Virtual Router Properties
Sites—Displays the interfaces connected to the VRF. Properties include:
Interface—A hyperlink that displays the inventory window for the IP interface linked to the site
on the PE side.
Name—The name of the site; for example, ATM4/0.100(10.0.0.1) is a combination of the
interface name and IP address used to reach the site.
IP Address—The IP address of the interface.
Mask—The subnet mask.
State—The state of the subinterface, either Up or Down.
Description—A description of the interface.
Input Access List—The access list applied to the inbound traffic of the interface.
Output Access List—The access list applied to the outbound traffic of the interface.
Rate Limits—Measures traffic for the IP interfaces on Cisco devices, including the average rate,
normal burst size, excess burst size, conform-action and exceed action.
Note Input access list, output access list, and rate limits parameters apply only to Cisco IOS
devices.
Site Name—The name of the business element to which the interface is attached.
VRF Table—Contains the VRF routing table for the device. The table is a collection of routes that
are available or reachable to all the destinations or networks in the VRF. In addition, the forwarding
table also contains MPLS encapsulation information. VRF routing properties include:
Destination—The destination of the specific network.
Mask—The subnet mask of the specific network.
Next Hop—The next routing hop. This is the next CE address on the routing path. This field is
empty when the routing entry goes to the PE.
BGP Next Hop—The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) next hop. This is the PE address from
where to continue to get to a specific address. This field is empty when the routing entry goes
to the CE.
VRF Out Label—The label sent with MPLS traffic.
VRF In Label—The label that is expected when MPLS traffic is received.
MPLS Label—The MPLS label.
Type—The type can be direct (local) or indirect.
Routing Protocol—The routing protocol used to communicate with the other sites and VRFs,
either BGP or local.
Outgoing Int. Name—The name of the outgoing interface; displayed if the Routing Protocol
type is local.
Step 3 When finished, press Ctrl + F4 to close the VRF Properties window.