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In Netbox VRFs can be used to have the same IP Prefix multiple Times in different VRFs, this is practical for documenting unrouted IP-Networks behind Firewalls. I now noticed that you can unset the "Enforce Unique Space" option when creating a VRF. This could also be practical for our usecase, to minimize the amount of needed VRFs.
Now, my question is. what is the intention behind this feature? I cant think of any reason why you would want a VRF that contains the same subnet multiple times. Thanks.
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In Netbox VRFs can be used to have the same IP Prefix multiple Times in different VRFs, this is practical for documenting unrouted IP-Networks behind Firewalls. I now noticed that you can unset the "Enforce Unique Space" option when creating a VRF. This could also be practical for our usecase, to minimize the amount of needed VRFs.
Now, my question is. what is the intention behind this feature? I cant think of any reason why you would want a VRF that contains the same subnet multiple times. Thanks.
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