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I'm using debian with 4.3 kernel, I want to add eth0 into VRF management network.



I don't know if this configure as bellow will be work, if it's not, how to define /etc/network/interfaces file?



And where could I get informations about VRF.



Thank you.



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auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
vrf mgmt

...

auto mgmt
iface mgmt
address 172.18.8.211/24
vrf-table auto
gateway 172.18.8.1

...








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    I'm using debian with 4.3 kernel, I want to add eth0 into VRF management network.



    I don't know if this configure as bellow will be work, if it's not, how to define /etc/network/interfaces file?



    And where could I get informations about VRF.



    Thank you.



    ...

    auto eth0
    iface eth0 inet dhcp
    vrf mgmt

    ...

    auto mgmt
    iface mgmt
    address 172.18.8.211/24
    vrf-table auto
    gateway 172.18.8.1

    ...








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      I'm using debian with 4.3 kernel, I want to add eth0 into VRF management network.



      I don't know if this configure as bellow will be work, if it's not, how to define /etc/network/interfaces file?



      And where could I get informations about VRF.



      Thank you.



      ...

      auto eth0
      iface eth0 inet dhcp
      vrf mgmt

      ...

      auto mgmt
      iface mgmt
      address 172.18.8.211/24
      vrf-table auto
      gateway 172.18.8.1

      ...








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      I'm using debian with 4.3 kernel, I want to add eth0 into VRF management network.



      I don't know if this configure as bellow will be work, if it's not, how to define /etc/network/interfaces file?



      And where could I get informations about VRF.



      Thank you.



      ...

      auto eth0
      iface eth0 inet dhcp
      vrf mgmt

      ...

      auto mgmt
      iface mgmt
      address 172.18.8.211/24
      vrf-table auto
      gateway 172.18.8.1

      ...






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