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Dell SmartFabric OS10 User Guide Release 10.5.3

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Static route leaking

Route leaking enables routes that are configured in a default or non-default VRF instance to be made available to another VRF instance. You can leak routes from a source VRF instance to a destination VRF instance.

The routes need to be leaked in both source and destination VRFs to achieve end-to-end traffic flow.

If there are any connected routes in the same subnet as statically leaked routes, then the connected routes take precedence.

Limitations

  • In VLT scenarios, the resolved ARP entry for the leaked route is not synchronized between the VLT peers. The ARP entry resolved in the source VRF is programmed into the leaked VRF when the leaked route configuration is active.

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