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Glossary Term VRF

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What is VRF?

VRF (Virtual Routing and Forwarding) is a technology used to create multiple virtual instances of a routing table within a single physical router, improving network security and segmentation by keeping traffic separate between these virtual instances.

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Understanding VRF

VRF (Virtual Routing and Forwarding) is a technology that enables multiple instances of a routing table to coexist within the same physical router or switch. Each VRF instance maintains a separate and isolated routing table, allowing for the segregation of network traffic and providing enhanced security by keeping different network segments or customers' traffic separate from each other. This segregation is particularly useful for service providers or organizations that need to maintain separate virtual networks for different purposes without the need for multiple physical devices.

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