MikroTik - VRF Route Leaking (Part 2 The Management Network!)

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Welcome back to another Video on Route Leaking for MikroTik, this video will specifically be looking into leaking routes between different VRFs using Route-Distinguishers in order to import and export different routes, in order to do this yourself it is highly suggested to go through other previous videos covering OSPF, BGP, MPLS and VRF configurations before attempting VRF Route leaking. Once you do implement route leaking for something like the management network it makes monitoring links and getting to customer equipment a breeze! Again if you like the video please consider subscribing to the channel, sharing the video and commenting :) Catch you guys in the next one!

EVE-NG Setup:

VRF Video:

Timestamps:

00:00 - Introduction
00:34 - VRF Route Leaking Basics
02:51 - Configuring Management VRF
05:07 - Configuring Route Filters for route leaking on Winbox
10:17 - Configuring Route Filters for route leaking on CLI
14:26 - Brief overview of Route Leaking

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Puh! I should be remember sometimes that routing is a very complex topic. It has so many stuff you can do in one routing protocol alone😅

m-electronics
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Just discoverd this today. working on CCNP Encore, will look around at more of your videos. Thanks for sharing.

TheBeach
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Your vid’s are awesome. Been following along many of them. I am wondering if you could have VRFs with overlapping subnets share one internet connection. I have a use case where I need to replicate some networks and hosts within them for sandbox and other testing with colleagues. Could you recommend how to do this?

Chris.
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Hello, I have a question. I have a network, separated by VRF for management and web access. But I have a problem is that I have ping between VRFs, for example: I have a router that contains the two vrfs (vrf1 and vrf2) each vrf has its own different network and the gateways are in router. Now if I have a PC on vrf1 network 1 and I make the vrf2 gateway this ping is possible. This is counterintuitive because I understand that the vrfs are in different routing domains. And also if I ping vrf1's PC from vrf2 with a source from its own network, I can reach it. Please help.

Roberthernandez-llpk
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Thanks for that. learnt alot from this one also.

ashleygraemetari
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How all things in the video are must be done in ROSv7. There are f.e. the route filters different and I don't found any about that

m-electronics
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What need to be done to be on the customers ends to be able to ping each other?

nikolashuminosky