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{{< highlight yaml >}} apiVersion: v1alpha1 kind: VRFConfig name: vrf-blue # Name of the vrf link (interface) to be created.

Names of the links (interfaces) to be assigned to this vrf.

links: - eno1 - eno2 table: "10" # Routing table number to use for this vrf.

# Override the hardware (MAC) address of the link.

hardwareAddr: 2e:3c:4d:5e:6f:70

{{< /highlight >}}

FieldTypeDescriptionValue(s)
namestringName of the vrf link (interface) to be created. <details><summary>Show example(s)</summary>{{< highlight yaml >}}
name: vrf-blue
{{< /highlight >}}</details>
hardwareAddrHardwareAddrOverride the hardware (MAC) address of the link. <details><summary>Show example(s)</summary>{{< highlight yaml >}}
hardwareAddr: 2e:3c:4d:5e:6f:70
{{< /highlight >}}</details>
links[]stringNames of the links (interfaces) to be assigned to this vrf.
Link aliases can be used here as well. <details><summary>Show example(s)</summary>{{< highlight yaml >}}
links:
- enp1s3
- enp1s2

{{< /highlight >}}</details> | | |table |RoutingTable |Routing table number to use for this vrf. <details><summary>Show example(s)</summary>{{< highlight yaml >}} table: 10 {{< /highlight >}}</details> | | |up |bool |Bring the link up or down.

If not specified, the link will be brought up. | | |mtu |uint32 |Configure LinkMTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) for the link.

If not specified, the system default LinkMTU will be used (usually 1500). | | |addresses |<a href="#VRFConfig.addresses.">[]AddressConfig</a> |Configure addresses to be statically assigned to the link. | | |routes |<a href="#VRFConfig.routes.">[]RouteConfig</a> |Configure routes to be statically created via the link. | | |multicast |bool |Set the multicast capability of the link. | |

addresses[] {#VRFConfig.addresses.}

AddressConfig represents a network address configuration.

FieldTypeDescriptionValue(s)
addressPrefixIP address to be assigned to the link.

This field must include the network prefix length (e.g. /24 for IPv4, /64 for IPv6). <details><summary>Show example(s)</summary>{{< highlight yaml >}} address: 192.168.1.100/24 {{< /highlight >}}{{< highlight yaml >}} address: fd00::1/64 {{< /highlight >}}</details> | | |routePriority |uint32 |Configure the route priority (metric) for routes created for this address.

If not specified, the system default route priority will be used. | |

routes[] {#VRFConfig.routes.}

RouteConfig represents a network route configuration.

FieldTypeDescriptionValue(s)
destinationPrefixThe route's destination as an address prefix.

If not specified, a default route will be created for the address family of the gateway. <details><summary>Show example(s)</summary>{{< highlight yaml >}} destination: 10.0.0.0/8 {{< /highlight >}}</details> | | |gateway |Addr |The route's gateway (if empty, creates link scope route). <details><summary>Show example(s)</summary>{{< highlight yaml >}} gateway: 10.0.0.1 {{< /highlight >}}</details> | | |source |Addr |The route's source address (optional). | | |metric |uint32 |The optional metric for the route. | | |mtu |uint32 |The optional MTU for the route. | | |table |RoutingTable |The routing table to use for the route.

If not specified, the main routing table will be used. | |