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

The name of the vSG.

vrf vrf-name

The VRF name.

vnet vnet name

The vNET for the VRF.

subnet subnet name

The subnet name or 'all' for all subnets.

network ip-address

The network IP address.

netmask netmask

The network mask.

network6 ip-address

The IP subnet.

netmask6 netmask

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 

switch vsg-name vrf     vnet subnet  network     network-state

------ -------- ------- ---- ------- ----------- ------------

switch vsg1     blue    0:0  vlan_10 10.1.1.0/24 ok 

switch vsg1     red     0:0  vlan_20 20.1.1.0/24 ok 

switch vsg1     transit 0:0  vlan_30 30.1.1.2/32 ok

           

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