VRFs are to Layer 3 as VLANs are to Layer 2 and delimit the domain of an IP network within a router. The Cisco website has a more formal definition: VRF–A VPN Routing/Forwarding instance. A VRF ...
Didn't see Part I? No problem. Here it is: Part I. And, you can find Part II at: Part II. A Cisco router can move a packet from one interface to another in various ways. These switching paths use ...
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