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VRF is the file extention for recorded Ventrilo sessions.

see http://www.ventrilo.com/ Aspect

Creating a new wiki page for IP-VPN Lite

There are currently wiki pages for VPN and VRF (this page), but there is not a wiki page for (IP-VPN Lite), which is briefly referenced on both the VPN and VRF wiki pages.

I'd like to create a new wiki for IP-VPN Lite, using insight from my product experts. However, I'm from Nortel, and am wondering if this would create a perceived conflict of interests -- since IP-VPN Lite is a Nortel technology. Of course, since it's our technology, we (theoretically) could write a more in-depth wiki than anyone else.

Guidance is appreciated here.

Technobabble (talk) 20:45, 1 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I´ve removed the following dead links Nortel IP Routing documentation (covering VRF Lite) VRF Lite example setup for JunOS, IOS, & ScreenOS —Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.202.218.161 (talk) 10:36, 18 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

VRF acronym

VRF also stands for "Variable refrigerant flow" - and is a common engineering term. But I have no idea how to re-route VRF to an acronym page - like PV.