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hello and welcome to this SRC learning essentials series video about internet access using route leaking between vrf and GRT if you are not familiar with the service routing certification program you can learn more by visiting our website at wwlp.com slash SRC in this video we will first list the various solutions available to provide VP RN based internet access next we will discuss internet access using route leaking between the virtual route forwarding or vrf table and a global route table or GRT and finally we will move to our lab to configure and verify this solution on Nokia 77050 service routers many VPN sites need to access the public Internet in addition to accessing other VPN sites there are various possible solutions available to accomplish this the first option is valid when the internet routes reside in the base route table or GRT of the local PE in this case the seee uses a separate interface that terminates on the GRT of the PE the second option is valid when the internet