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 ...
You've picked out your hardware and set up the basics, and configured your network to perform at its best and fastest. Now it's time to open the gates to the outside world. In this lesson, we're going ...
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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