Forwarding—Use this routing instance type for filter-based forwarding applications. For this instance type, there is no one-to-one mapping between an interface and a routing instance. All interfaces belong to the default instance inet.0.
C. VRF (Virtual Routing and Forwarding) is the routing-instance type typically used when configuring filter-based forwarding. VRF allows for the creation of multiple virtual routing instances within a single physical device, each with its own routing table and forwarding behavior. By associating specific interfaces or traffic flows with a particular VRF, filter-based forwarding can be implemented to forward packets based on predefined filters or policies.
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