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routing tools??



Haisang,

I use GNU Zebra as well on FreeBSD 4.1 and use its BGP+ functionality
with my Sprintlink connection.  It works great and it is modular (one
daemon can't break and bring the whole router down) and has Cisco-like
configuration commands and modes.  Pretty slick setup.

Pat

"Brown, James" wrote:

>
>
> Hi Dear Wu,
>
> Zebra-0.88 is listed in the FreeBSD 4.1 ports collection.
>
> I believe it supports BGP4 and BGP4+.
>
> Check www.zebra.org for more details.
>
> Regards,
> jpb
> ===
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Haisang Wu
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: 9/19/00 8:46 AM
> Subject: routing tools??
>
> Hi, dear all:
>   I used mrt as the routing daemon in my box with FreeBSD3.2+Kamev6 to
>
> run
> eBGP and iBGP before. But After I changed FreeBSD3.2 into FreeBSD4.1,
> I
> found
> that mrg cannot be correctly installed. Here is what in mrt
> installation
> guide:
> "Because the IPv6 kernel implementations and API specifications are
> still in
> flux, MRT may not run on the latest IPv6 platforms."
>   Could anyone tell me how to make mrt under FreeBSdD4.x, or recommend
>
> another good routing daemon? (BGP and others).
>   Thanks to all of you.
>                          Haisang