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Cisco Prime Network 4.0 User Guide
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Chapter 18 Monitoring MPLS Services
Monitoring MPLS Services
Viewing VRF Egress and Ingress Adjacents
Prime Network Vision enables you to view the exporting and importing neighbors by displaying the VRF
egress and ingress adjacents. In addition, you can view the connectivity between the VRFs for the route
targets and view their properties. For example, if VRF A retrieved route target import X, you can view
all VRFs that export X as a route target whether it is in the same or another VPN.
To display the VRF egress and ingress adjacents, you can use either an element configured for VRFs or
a virtual router:
To use an element configured for VRFs:
a. Double-click the element configured for VRFs.
b. In the inventory window, choose Logical Inventory > VRFs > vrf where vrf is the required
VRF.
c. Right-click the required VRF and choose Show VRF Egress Adjacents or Show VRF Ingress
Adjacents.
To use a virtual router, right-click the required VRF in the navigation pane, and choose Show VRF
Egress Adjacents or Show VRF Ingress Adjacents.
Table 18-11 describes the information displayed in the Adjacents window.
Viewing Routing Entities
To view routing entities:
Step 1 Right-click the required device in Prime Network Vision and choose Inventory.
Step 2 In the logical inventory window, choose Logical Inventory > Routing Entities > Routing Entity.
The routing information is displayed as shown in Figure 18-15.
Table 18-11 VRF Adjacents Properties Window
Field Description
Name VRF name.
Route Distinguisher Route distinguisher configured in the VRF.
VRF V6 Table IPv6 route distinguisher if IPv6 is configured.