FastIron considerations for Multi-VRF
When a VRF is configured, a warning message specifies that any configuration existing on the interface is deleted.
When you assign a VRF instance to a static or dynamic LAG, the following rules apply.
- If the LAG is deployed, the primary port can be assigned to a nondefault VRF.
- The dynamic LAG must be configured before any of its ports are assigned to a nondefault VRF routing instance, and all members of the trunk must be in the default VRF.
- Once a dynamic LAG is deployed, all ports are in a LACP blocking state, until the LAG state converges to the forwarding state.
- When a dynamic LAG is undeployed, the primary port remains in the VRF to which it was assigned, but all secondary ports revert to the default VRF.