> Each address family has its own 'main' table:
>   
So, you have different "main" tables for ipv4 and ipv6, though they are 
both called "main" and appear under the same name in 
/etc/iproute2/rt_tables, is that right?

If so, when you define a table (say, "dmz"), how does ip know what is it 
for: ipv4 or ipv6? Or is it a case of first-come, first-serve basis? In 
other words, if I define a custom table called "dmz" and then place ipv4 
route in it, I can't then use it for adding ipv6 routes after that and 
vice-versa? Is that how it works?

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