Same Networks in different VLANs
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@dotdash said in Same Networks in different VLANs:
multiple routing tables is just that and not actually several routers
We could debate semantics I guess ;)
To "me" VRF is actual another router.. Since it is a whole set of new routing tables, and sure other interfaces.. Even if they are "virtual"
"Virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) is an IP-based computer network technology that enables the simultaneous co-existence of multiple virtual routers (VRs) as instances or virtual router instances (VRIs) within the same router."
think the OP should just use different networks for the vlans
We agree here ;)