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Overview

Logical systems perform a subset of the actions of a physical router and have their own unique routing tables, interfaces, policies, and routing instances. A set of logical systems within a single router can handle the functions previously performed by several small routers.

The following are supported on logical systems:

The following restrictions apply to logical systems:

Logical Systems and Virtual Routers

A virtual router is not the same as a logical system. A virtual router is a type of simplified routing instance that has a single routing table. A logical system is a partition of a physical router and can contain multiple routing instances and routing tables. For example, a logical system can contain multiple virtual router routing instances.


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