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one particular VRF has been configured at which router?

Created: Mar 20, 2021 13:17:35Latest reply: Mar 20, 2021 14:10:24 263 7 0 0 0
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Is there option at NCE-T from where I can found one particular VRF has been configured at which router? or any comments at CLI mode- which routers this comments needs to given RR or any routers?


Suppose 1000 routers in one network , in which routers among them- ABC_VRF has been configured? 

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chenhui
Admin Created Mar 20, 2021 13:34:09

Hi,
As far as I know, there is no such option that allows you find out the paritcular configuration of the specified device, not to mention figure out all the devices that enable the particular configuration.
For the second question, can you have a more specified explanation.
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jahangirgp
jahangirgp Created Mar 20, 2021 13:41:21 (0) (0)
Thanks -I just would like to know which routers one particular VRF has been configured. Suppose 1000 routers in one network , in which routers ABC_VRF has been configured?  
chenhui
chenhui Reply jahangirgp  Created Mar 20, 2021 13:46:28 (0) (0)
Well, as far as I know, you might not finish that through NCE. :(  
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Y_T_Z Admin Created Mar 20, 2021 13:18:28

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Hi,
As far as I know, there is no such option that allows you find out the paritcular configuration of the specified device, not to mention figure out all the devices that enable the particular configuration.
For the second question, can you have a more specified explanation.
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  • convention:

jahangirgp
jahangirgp Created Mar 20, 2021 13:41:21 (0) (0)
Thanks -I just would like to know which routers one particular VRF has been configured. Suppose 1000 routers in one network , in which routers ABC_VRF has been configured?  
chenhui
chenhui Reply jahangirgp  Created Mar 20, 2021 13:46:28 (0) (0)
Well, as far as I know, you might not finish that through NCE. :(  
From CLI I could get it
by putting commnand at route reflector
display bgp vpnv4 all routing table - will get all route for all VRF's with related router informaton. Then match the router ID with router name.
But this process - seems clamzy and time consuming to me. Finding smart way--
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chenhui
chenhui Created Mar 20, 2021 14:43:21 (0) (0)
Yes, it is kind of crazy. Maybe you can export the configuration file and search the file with automatic tools, maybe Python.  
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