Hi,
P router has loopback and has no vrf , so it belongs to Default global
routing table.
Regards
2009/7/2 Alex H. Ryu <r.hyunseog_at_ieee.org>
> What routing table does loopback ip address belong to ?
>
> VRF stands for Virtual Routing and Forwarding instance.
> Between VRFs, you may import/expot routing table to share the connectivity.
>
> But if loopback ip address are belong to Default_Routing table, which is
> not VRF,
> I don't think so.
>
> Alex
>
>
> jack daniels wrote:
> > Hi group ,
> >
> > I have a vrf X and I'm monitoring the LOOPBACKs of PE routers , now to
> > monitor P routers how can we make it ......
> > Monitoring is done on a server which is connected on VRF X
> >
> > Regards
> > J.Daniels
> >
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