Configuring vRouter Interfaces


You can now add IPv4 and IPv6 addresses to a vRouter interface. If you enable or disable the interface, both IPv4 and IPv6 are affected. Routing protocols can be enabled or configured independently using the IP address.

 

When you add a vRouter interface, you can configure it with two IP addresses, IPv4 and IPv6 and can have multiple IP addresses (primary and secondary).

CLI (network-admin@Leaf1) > vrouter-interface-add vrouter-name name-string vlan vlan-id ip ip-address netmask netmask assignment none|dhcp ip2 ip-address netmask2 netmask 

You can display the IP addresses:

CLI (network-admin@Leaf1) > vrouter-interface-show vrouter-name name-string vlan vlan-id ip ip-address netmask netmask assignment none|dhcp|dchpv6 ip2 ip-address netmask2 netmask  

To migrate the interface from a IPv4 address to a IPv6 address, the following commands are used:


CLI (network-admin@Leaf1) > vrouter-interface-ip-add

 

vrouter-name name-string

Specify the name of the vRouter.

nic nic-string

Specify the virtual NIC assigned to the interface.

ip ip-address

Specify the IP address assigned to the interface.

netmask netmask

Specify the netmask of the IP address.

Specify any of the following options:

vnet vnet-name

Specify the vNET assigned to the vRouter.

 

CLI (network-admin@Leaf1) > vrouter-interface-ip-remove

 

vrouter-name name-string

Specify the name of the vRouter.

nic nic-string

Specify the virtual NIC assigned to the interface.

ip ip-address

Specify the IP address assigned to the interface.

 

CLI (network-admin@Leaf1) > vrouter-interface-ip-show

 

vrouter-name name-string

Specify the name of the vRouter.

nic nic-string

Specify the virtual NIC assigned to the interface.

ip ip-address

Specify the IP address assigned to the interface.

netmask netmask

Specify the netmask of the IP address.

Specify any of the following options

vnet vnet-name

Specify the vNET assigned to the vRouter.