You also need to remember that when you remove the vrf, all configurations associated with that vrf disappear. Bgp configs,interface configurations etc
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On 18 Jul 2010, at 6:18 AM, Prakash Kalsaria <kalsaria.prakash_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Best way would Copy paste the config in Text File and Change the RD value
> And Paste it back
>
> so we need ti keep in mind while exam tht you enter a Correct RD value
> or u could lose IMP time in Exam
> and If u dont notice that your RD value is wrong u can get the uestion
> Wrong
> silly Mistake, but penalized you hard
>
> Regards,
> http://prakashkalsaria.wordpress.com
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 10:57 PM, Amr Masoud <amr.eng_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> It seems that CISCO wants to punish you if you miss-configured the RD :D
>>
>> I have one suggestion. If you did a lot of configuration depends on that
>> VRF, and you are afraid to miss some configuration when you delete the RD.
>> then If I am in this situation I would copy the Whole configuration in a
>> text file and modify the RD for this VRF only in the text file, and delete
>> that RD from the router's configuration, then take the configuration in that
>> text file and paste it again on your router. It seems long , but it keeps
>> you in the safe side :)
>>
>> Regards,
>> Amr Masoud
>
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