vecrf
vecrf is a hypothetical term that appears to be a portmanteau of "vector" and "VRF." In the context of computer networking, a vector can refer to a list or array of elements, while VRF stands for Virtual Routing and Forwarding. VRFs are a mechanism used in network routers to create multiple instances of a routing table on a single physical router. This allows for network segmentation, where different sets of IP addresses and routes can be kept isolated from each other.
Therefore, "vecrf" might conceptually refer to a data structure or an implementation that manages routing information