Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) | 1115Load the VRF CAM ProfileOn an E-series Terascale platform, select the IPv4 or IPv6 CAM profile used to support VRF and reloadthe system to activate the profile.On an E-series Exascale platform, configure the CAM size used to support VRF. Then enable VRFmicrocode for use with the CAM profile and reload the system to activate the profile. You can set the CAMsize to 40M (default) which supports both IPv4 and IPv6 or 10M which supports only IPv4.Enable VRFVRF is enabled by default when VRF microcode is loaded on an E-Series ExaScale or TeraScale router.On an E-Series router, Dell Force10 VRF supports up to 15 VRF instances: 1 to 14 and the default VRF(0).A VRF name is not exchanged between routers. VRF IDs are local to a router. The following features andfunctionality are supported only on the default VRF (0) instance:• ISIS• BGP• RIP• IPv6• Multicast• Static ARPStep Task Command Syntax Command Mode1 Select the appropriate CAMprofile for your system.cam-profile [ipv4-vrf microcode ipv4-vrf |ipv4-v6-vrf microcode ipv4-v6-vrf ] default-vrf| vrf-nameCONFIGURATION2 Reload the system to implementthe new CAM profile. reload EXECStep Task Command Syntax Command Mode1 Configure the CAM size (10M or40M) to be used by your system.cam-profile name [10M-cam ]Default: 40MCONFIGURATION2 Select and enable VRF microcodefor use with the VRF CAMprofile.microcode vrfenableCAM-PROFILE3 Reload the system to activate thenew CAM profile. reload EXEC