Dell EMC Specialist – Systems Administrator, VNX — Question 12
What is a feature of virtual routing and forwarding (VRF)?
Answer options
- A. Provides trunks that can be grouped to provide optimum speed.
- B. Allows multiple user groups to co-exist within the same router at the same time.
- C. Allows different physical switches to operate as one.
- D. Allows multiple instances of routing tables to co-exist within the same router at the same time.
Correct answer: D
Explanation
The correct answer is D, as VRF allows multiple routing table instances to coexist on a single router, which is essential for isolating traffic. Option A is incorrect because it refers to trunking rather than routing. Option B is misleading as it implies user group isolation, which is not a primary function of VRF. Option C is also wrong since VRF does not combine physical switches but rather manages logical routing within a single router.