Cisco ACI Cookbook
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How it works...

Selecting the newly created VRF from the left-hand side, we can click on Show Usage to see which bridge domain it is associated to:

Going into the VRF, we can see the policy details, as we saw previously. We can also look at associated EPGs and external routed networks from the Operational tab.

Using the Stats menu, we can see a graph of the traffic (unicast and multicast) that passes through the VRF.

From the Health menu, we can look at the health of the VRF and, as we get further with configuring our fabric, a diagram of the relationships between objects. This view will also allow us to troubleshoot the entire path.

We can also see any faults that may have occurred as well as the history for the VRF, such as the audit log.

Looking at the audit is useful for two reasons. Firstly, we can see that we will have full tracking of actions through RBAC. Each action is timestamped along with the user who made the change. Secondly, we can start to see the kinds of commands used by the API.