vsg-network-show
Starting from Netvisor ONE release 6.0.1 it is possible to import/export subnet prefixes between Unicast Fabric VRFs. This operation is sometimes informally referred to as ‘prefix leaking’.
To implement this functionality a new innovative entity called Virtual Service Group (vSG) is introduced: it’s an abstraction that defines in an intuitive and user-friendly way the policies by which prefixes are shared.
Use this command to display the network or subnets that belong to a vSG.
Syntax vsg-network-show
vsg-name name-string |
Specify the name of the vSG. |
vrf vrf-name |
Specify the VRF name. |
vnet vnet name |
Specify the vNET for the VRF. |
subnet subnet name |
Specify the subnet name or 'all' for all subnets. |
network ip-address |
Specify the network IP address. |
netmask netmask |
Specify the network mask. |
network6 ip-address |
Specify the IP subnet. |
netmask6 netmask |
Specify the IP subnet network mask. |
Defaults None
Access Network Administrator
History
Version 6.0.1 |
Command introduced. |
Usage Use this command to display the network or subnets that belong to a Virtual Service Group (vSG).
Examples To display the networks that belong to the VSG named GROUP-A, use the following syntax:
CLI (network-admin@switch) > vsg-network-show vsg-name GROUP-A
switch vsg-name vrf vnet subnet network network_state
------ -------- ------------- ---- --------- --------------- -------------
switch GROUP-A TENANT-GREY 0:0 SUBNET-11 10.0.11.0/24 ok
switch GROUP-A TENANT-GREEN 0:0 SUBNET-21 10.0.21.0/24 ok
switch GROUP-A SERVICE-AMBER 0:0 SUBNET-1 10.1.1.0/24 ok