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| <a id="opt-tls-options" href="#opt-tls-options" title="#opt-tls-options">`tls.options`</a> | The name of the TLS options to use for configuring TLS parameters (cipher suites, min/max TLS version, client authentication, etc.). See [TLS Options](../tls/tls-options.md) for detailed configuration. | `default` | No |
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| <a id="opt-tls-domains" href="#opt-tls-domains" title="#opt-tls-domains">`tls.domains`</a> | List of domains and Subject Alternative Names (SANs) for explicit certificate domain specification. When using ACME certificate resolvers, domains are automatically extracted from router rules, making this option optional. | | No |
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| <a id="opt-observability" href="#opt-observability" title="#opt-observability">`observability`</a> | Observability configuration for the router. Allows fine-grained control over access logs, metrics, and tracing per router. See [Observability](./observability.md) for details. | Inherited from entry points | No |
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| <a id="opt-parentRefs" href="#opt-parentRefs" title="#opt-parentRefs">`parentRefs`</a> | References to parent router names for multi-layer routing. When specified, this router becomes a child router that processes requests after parent routers have applied their middlewares. See [Multi-Layer Routing](../../../../routing/multi-layer-routing.md) for details. | | No |
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| <a id="opt-parentRefs" href="#opt-parentRefs" title="#opt-parentRefs">`parentRefs`</a> | References to parent router names for multi-layer routing. When specified, this router becomes a child router that processes requests after parent routers have applied their middlewares. See [Multi-Layer Routing](../routing/multi-layer-routing.md) for details. | | No |
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| <a id="opt-service" href="#opt-service" title="#opt-service">`service`</a> | The name of the service that will handle the matched requests. Services can be load balancer services, weighted round robin, mirroring, or failover services. See [Service](../load-balancing/service.md) for details. | | Yes |
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## Router Naming
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