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Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) Lite by Arash Deljoo

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Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) Lite by Arash Deljoo

Concepts , Configuration and Verification

updated on icon Updated on Sep, 2023

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Course Description

The VRF full form in networking is Virtual Routing and Forwarding. This is an IP (Internet Protocol) technology that permits the co-existence of multiple instances of a routing table inside the same router simultaneously. The routing table is globally applicable and suitable for all incoming traffic.

VRF (Virtual Routing and Forwarding) works as a logical router, but there is only one routing table in a logical router, while VRF uses multiple routing tables. VRFs are implemented to use the router better and divide the network traffic efficiently.

  • It operates on layer 3 of the OSI Model.

  • It allows users to deploy overlapping or the same IP Address without conflict.

  • VRFs are utilized for virtualization and isolation of networks.

  • VPN tunnels for a single client or network are also created using VRF.

There are two types of VRFs:

  • Complete VRF

  • VRF Lite

VRF Full Form in Networking

The VRF full form in networking is Virtual Routing and Forwarding. This is an IP (Internet Protocol) technology that permits the co-existence of multiple instances of a routing table inside the same router simultaneously. The routing table is globally applicable and suitable for all incoming traffic.

What is VRF (Virtual Routing and Forwarding)?

VRF (Virtual Routing and Forwarding) works as a logical router, but there is only one routing table in a logical router, while VRF uses multiple routing tables. VRFs are implemented to use the router better and divide the network traffic efficiently.

  • It operates on layer 3 of the OSI Model.

  • It allows users to deploy overlapping or the same IP Address without conflict.

  • VRFs are utilized for virtualization and isolation of networks.

  • VPN tunnels for a single client or network are also created using VRF.

There are two types of VRFs:

  1. Complete VRF

  1. VRF Lite

Complete VRF

VRF uses the labelling of traffic at layer 3 to segregate it (Just like VLANs at layer 2). The traffic is segregated from source to destination through MPLS Cloud, which uses MP-BGP.

VRF Lite

VRF Lite is a subset of VRF but without MPLS and MP-BGP. In Cisco’s terminology, the deployment of VRFs without MPLS is VRF Lite. It is mainly used for enterprises having networks with overlapping IP addresses. Each routed interface belongs to exactly one VRF, making VRF Lite very simple.

In light of the success of the VRF, the VRF Lite was accepted with open arms in Data Center and enterprise LAN environments.

Goals

What will you learn in this course:

What will students learn in your course? 

  • VRF Lite Basic Configuration and Verification
  • VRF Lite Routing with Physical Interface - Static Routing
  • VRF Lite Routing with Sub-Interfaces - Static Routing
  • VRF Lite Routing with RIPv2
  • VRF Lite Routing with OSPF
  • VRF Lite Routing with EIGRP
  • VRF Lite Routing with ISIS
  • VRF Lite Routing with BGP
  • VRF Lite Configuration for Dual Stack
  • Inter VRF Lite Routing









Prerequisites

What are the prerequisites for this course?

  • You need to have knowledge of routing fundamentals.
  •  All Scenarios of this course can be implemented in GNS3 and EVE-NG.


Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) Lite by Arash Deljoo

Curriculum

Check out the detailed breakdown of what’s inside the course

Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) Lite
10 Lectures
  • play icon VRF Lite Basic Configuration and Verification 22:23 22:23
  • play icon VRF Lite Routing with Physical Interface - Static Routing 25:47 25:47
  • play icon VRF Lite Routing with Sub-Interfaces - Static Routing 24:24 24:24
  • play icon VRF Lite Routing with RIPv2 13:29 13:29
  • play icon VRF Lite Routing with OSPF 12:14 12:14
  • play icon VRF Lite Routing with EIGRP 18:45 18:45
  • play icon VRF Lite Routing with ISIS 12:49 12:49
  • play icon VRF Lite Routing with BGP 13:41 13:41
  • play icon VRF Lite Configuration for Dual Stack 23:19 23:19
  • play icon Inter VRF Lite Routing 32:19 32:19

Instructor Details

Arash Deljoo

Arash Deljoo

Arash is an experienced Cisco engineer with 15 years of experience working in network engineering, communications, and education–particularly in training with E-learning companies. He earned a MSc in power electrical engineering from Tehran Polytechnic.  He produces training courses in Persian and English.

The total number of his students in face-to-face and online teaching courses has been more than 10,000.

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