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diff --git a/docs/configuration/vrf/index.rst b/docs/configuration/vrf/index.rst
index a47175f2..a311fcc0 100644
--- a/docs/configuration/vrf/index.rst
+++ b/docs/configuration/vrf/index.rst
@@ -23,8 +23,8 @@ then enslaved to a VRF device.
.. cfgcmd:: set vrf name <name>
- Create new VRF instance with `<name>`. The name is used when placing individual
- interfaces into the VRF.
+ Create new VRF instance with `<name>`. The name is used when placing
+ individual interfaces into the VRF.
.. cfgcmd:: set vrf name <name> table <id>
@@ -50,7 +50,8 @@ Interfaces
When VRFs are used it is not only mandatory to create a VRF but also the VRF
itself needs to be assigned to an interface.
-.. cfgcmd:: set interfaces <dummy | ethernet | bonding | bridge | pppoe> <interface> vrf <name>
+.. cfgcmd:: set interfaces <dummy | ethernet | bonding | bridge | pppoe>
+ <interface> vrf <name>
Assign interface identified by `<interface>` to VRF named `<name>`.
@@ -79,11 +80,13 @@ Static Routes
Configure next-hop `<address>` for an IPv4 static route in the VRF identified
by `<name>`. Multiple static routes can be created.
-.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static route <subnet> next-hop <address> disable
+.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static route <subnet> next-hop <address>
+ disable
Disable IPv4 static route entry in the VRF identified by `<name>`
-.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static route <subnet> next-hop <address> distance <distance>
+.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static route <subnet> next-hop <address>
+ distance <distance>
Defines next-hop distance for this route, routes with smaller administrative
distance are elected prior those with a higher distance.
@@ -95,11 +98,13 @@ Static Routes
Configure next-hop `<address>` for an IPv6 static route in the VRF identified
by `<name>`. Multiple IPv6 static routes can be created.
-.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static route6 <subnet> next-hop <address> disable
+.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static route6 <subnet> next-hop <address>
+ disable
Disable IPv6 static route entry in the VRF identified by `<name>`.
-.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static route6 <subnet> next-hop <address> distance <distance>
+.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static route6 <subnet> next-hop <address>
+ distance <distance>
Defines next-hop distance for this route, routes with smaller administrative
distance are elected prior those with a higher distance.
@@ -113,14 +118,16 @@ Static Routes
Leaking
"""""""
-.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static route <subnet> next-hop <address> next-hop-vrf <default | vrf-name>
+.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static route <subnet> next-hop <address>
+ next-hop-vrf <default | vrf-name>
Use this command if you have shared services or routes that should be shared
between multiple VRF instances. This will add an IPv4 route to VRF `<name>`
routing table to reach a `<subnet>` via a next-hop gatewys `<address>` in
a different VRF or leak it into the default VRF.
-.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static route6 <subnet> next-hop <address> next-hop-vrf <default | vrf-name>
+.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static route6 <subnet> next-hop <address>
+ next-hop-vrf <default | vrf-name>
Use this command if you have shared services or routes that should be shared
between multiple VRF instances. This will add an IPv6 route to VRF `<name>`
@@ -131,34 +138,40 @@ Leaking
Interface Routes
""""""""""""""""
-.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static interface-route <subnet> next-hop-interface <interface>
+.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static interface-route <subnet>
+ next-hop-interface <interface>
Allows you to configure the next-hop interface for an interface-based IPv4
static route. `<interface>` will be the next-hop interface where trafic is
routed for the given `<subnet>`.
-.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static interface-route <subnet> next-hop-interface <interface> disable
+.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static interface-route <subnet>
+ next-hop-interface <interface> disable
Disables interface-based IPv4 static route.
-.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static interface-route <subnet> next-hop-interface <interface> distance <distance>
+.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static interface-route <subnet>
+ next-hop-interface <interface> distance <distance>
Defines next-hop distance for this route, routes with smaller administrative
distance are elected prior those with a higher distance.
Range is 1 to 255, default is 1.
-.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static interface-route6 <subnet> next-hop-interface <interface>
+.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static interface-route6 <subnet>
+ next-hop-interface <interface>
Allows you to configure the next-hop interface for an interface-based IPv6
static route. `<interface>` will be the next-hop interface where trafic is
routed for the given `<subnet>`.
-.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static interface-route6 <subnet> next-hop-interface <interface> disable
+.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static interface-route6 <subnet>
+ next-hop-interface <interface> disable
Disables interface-based IPv6 static route.
-.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static interface-route6 <subnet> next-hop-interface <interface> distance <distance>
+.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static interface-route6 <subnet>
+ next-hop-interface <interface> distance <distance>
Defines next-hop distance for this route, routes with smaller administrative
distance are elected prior those with a higher distance.
@@ -176,7 +189,8 @@ Blackhole
it does not prevent them from being used as a more specific route inside your
network.
-.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static route <subnet> blackhole distance <distance>
+.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static route <subnet> blackhole distance
+ <distance>
Defines blackhole distance for this route, routes with smaller administrative
distance are elected prior those with a higher distance.
@@ -189,7 +203,8 @@ Blackhole
it does not prevent them from being used as a more specific route inside your
network.
-.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static route6 <subnet> blackhole distance <distance>
+.. cfgcmd:: set protocols vrf <name> static route6 <subnet> blackhole distance
+ <distance>
Defines blackhole distance for this route, routes with smaller administrative
distance are elected prior those with a higher distance.
@@ -210,11 +225,11 @@ For VR Fmaintenance the followin operational commands are in place.
vyos@vyos:~$ show vrf
VRF name state mac address flags interfaces
-------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------
- blue up de:c4:83:d8:74:24 noarp,master,up,lower_up dum200,eth0.302
- red up be:36:ce:02:df:aa noarp,master,up,lower_up dum100,eth0.300,bond0.100,peth0
+ blue up 00:53:12:d8:74:24 noarp,master,up,lower_up dum200,eth0.302
+ red up 00:53:de:02:df:aa noarp,master,up,lower_up dum100,eth0.300,bond0.100,peth0
- .. note:: Command should probably be extended to list also the real interfaces
- assigned to this one VRF to get a better overview.
+ .. note:: Command should probably be extended to list also the real
+ interfaces assigned to this one VRF to get a better overview.
.. opcmd:: show vrf <name>
@@ -223,7 +238,7 @@ For VR Fmaintenance the followin operational commands are in place.
vyos@vyos:~$ show vrf name blue
VRF name state mac address flags interfaces
-------- ----- ----------- ----- ----------
- blue up de:c4:83:d8:74:24 noarp,master,up,lower_up dum200,eth0.302
+ blue up 00:53:12:d8:74:24 noarp,master,up,lower_up dum200,eth0.302
.. opcmd:: show ip route vrf <name>