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Service ProviderFlowSNMP
2 weeks ago

More VRF visibility – now for Nokia routers

Good news! We’re extending our existing VRF (Virtual Routing and Forwarding instances) support to include Nokia routers – so if you're using Nokia’s SAP/SDP interfaces, you’ll now get deeper visibility into your VRF traffic, just like you already do with other vendor gear in the Kentik portal. 

A couple of months ago, we announced expanded support for Nokia SAP/SDP – and this latest update builds on that momentum, further extending Kentik’s visibility and insights for Nokia-based networks.


A critical technology of modern networks, VRFs allow multiple, independent routing domains to co-exist within a single router or switch, each with its own set of interfaces, routing protocols, and forwarding policies. This segmentation enhances network security and performance  – especially in multi-tenant and -customer environments – helping isolate traffic, avoid conflicts, and support more efficient routing.

Nokia uses vendor-specific MIBs with their TiMOS OS, which has historically made full visibility a bit tricky. With this update, Kentik now pulls in enhanced flow data for Nokia VRFs, including support for BGP, IPv6, and Ultimate Exit path tracking. That means you can now see where your traffic is actually egressing – even across complex Nokia VRF deployments. 

If you're already using VRFs on Nokia, there's nothing extra to configure – just start using the standard VRF dimensions in Kentik and you’re good to go.

As always, reach out if you have questions or want help digging into your VRF data!


Avatar of authorGreg Dendy