vrf
A VRF (Virtual Routing and Forwarding) is a technology that allows multiple instances of a routing table to coexist within the same router simultaneously. It enables network segmentation and isolation by creating separate virtual routing environments, each with its own routing table and interfaces.
VRFs are commonly used in enterprise networks and service provider infrastructures to maintain distinct and secure network spaces for different customers or departments within a shared physical network infrastructure.
Notes with tag: #vrf
ACL - Applying in a VRF environment
#acl#vrf#troubleshootingGRE - Keepalives and VRF-aware tunnels
#gre#keepalive#vrfMPLS - L3VPN BGP EIGRP redistribution
#mpls#bgp#eigrp#redistribution#vrfMPLS - L3VPN BGP OSPF Redistribution
#mpls#bgp#ospf#redistribution#vrfMPLS - Multi-VRF CE
#mpls#vrf#ce#multi-vrfMPLS VPN extranet route leaking unique addressing
#mpls#vpn#vrf#route_leakingMPLS VRF names locally significant
#vrf#mplsNAT vrf-aware
#nat#virtual_interface#vrfSNMP monitoring routing on a Nexus device
#snmp#nexus#routing_protocol#vrf#contextsSecurity - accessing VTY from another VRF
#security#vty#vrf#access-classSecurity - configuring TACACS from another VRF
#security#tacacs#vrfVRF - Definition mode
#vrf#definition#modeVRF - VPNv4 address
#vrf#vpnv4#address#rd#route_distinguisher#mplsVRF capability vrf-lite command
#ospf#bgp#mpls#vrf#ce#peVRF lite route leaking
#vrf#route_leakingVRF sharing across multiple routers
#vrf#routers#ieee802_1qVRF use cases
#vrf#use_caseVRF
#vrf#virtual#routing#forwarding