What is the purpose for creating VRFs on a router?
- to isolate paths
- to determine the vector to reach a destination network
- to prevent routing loops
- to keep a record of all autonomous systems that routing advertisements have traversed
Explanation: Virtual routing and forwarding, or VRF, is a technology that creates several separate virtual routers on a single physical router. Each of the virtual routers acts as an independent and separate router so that their paths are isolated from each other.
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