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* Device modeling using pre-defined types
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* Virtual chassis and device contexts
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* Network, power, and console cabling with SVG traces
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+* Breakout cables
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* Power distribution modeling
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* Data circuit and provider tracking
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* Wireless LAN and point-to-point links
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-* L2 VPN overlays
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+* VPN tunnels
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+* IKE & IPSec policies
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+* Layer 2 VPN overlays
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* FHRP groups (VRRP, HSRP, etc.)
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* Application service bindings
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* Virtual machines & clusters
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* Tenant ownership assignment
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* Device & VM configuration contexts for advanced configuration rendering
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* Custom fields for data model extension
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-* Custom validation rules
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+* Custom validation & protection rules
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* Custom reports & scripts executable directly within the UI
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* Extensive plugin framework for adding custom functionality
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* Single sign-on (SSO) authentication
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* Robust object-based permissions
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* Detailed, automatic change logging
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* Global search engine
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+* Event-driven scripts & webhooks
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## What NetBox Is Not
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