By running VRF per customer, those subnets will never mix in-between them. VRFs are used to create multiple virtual routers from one physical router. ... With VRFs is the same but done on L3 rather L2 for VLANs, and there are no trunk ports but L3 sub-interfaces (or physical interfaces
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