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VRF Fault Management

Routes Tab

The Routes tab (see
area.
Figure 16-15 VPN Status Window—Routes Tab
VRF Routes
The VRF Routes area displays a table with the following information:
VRF—Name of the VRF which is responsible for this route.
Associated Interface Name—Name of the interface to which the VRF is associated.
Destination—The destination IP address of this route.
Subnet Mask—The subnet mask of the Destination IP address.
Next Hop—On remote routes, the address of the next system or route.
Route Tos—The IP TOS Field is used to specify the policy to be applied to this route.
Dest Addr Type—The address type of the destination IP address.
Mask Addr Type—The address type of the subnet mask.
Next Hop Addr Type—The address type of the Next Hop Address.
Route Type—The type of route.
Route Proto—The routing mechanism via which this route was learned. Inclusion of values for gateway
routing protocols is not intended to imply that hosts should support those protocols.
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Figure
16-15) displays the route table information for VRFs in a single VRF Routes
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