From: Semion Lisyansky (semionl@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Nov 29 2001 - 01:35:07 GMT-3
Hi,
You can get GPLed code of zebra from http://www.zebra.org
It can be built on Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris may be other
xBSD systems.
-- Semion Lisyansky>From: "Chua, Parry" <Parry.Chua@compaq.com> >Reply-To: "Chua, Parry" <Parry.Chua@compaq.com> >To: "W. Alan Robertson" <warobertson@earthlink.net>, ><ccielab@groupstudy.com> >Subject: RE: Where Can I download GATED 9.0 for testing BGP >Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 12:07:34 +0800 > >Hi, > >Could you tell us it Zebra available in which OS ? it this a shareware >or freeware and the web location. > >Parry Chua > >-----Original Message----- >From: W. Alan Robertson [mailto:warobertson@earthlink.net] >Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 11:31 PM >To: ccielab@groupstudy.com >Subject: Re: Where Can I download GATED 9.0 for testing BGP > > >In addition to the traditional GATED, there is a wonderful routing >daemon called Zebra that you should be made aware of. The nice thing >about Zebra is that it's configuration is nearly identical to IOS from >a syntax perspecitve. When the daemon(s) (Each routing protocol runs >as a seperate process) initially load, they read their configurations >from a text file that looks remarkably like a saved configuration. >Once up, you can telnet into each individual process, and configure >them interactively just as though they were Cisco routers. > >These are the RFCs that it supports: > >2453 RIP and RIPv2; 2080 RIPng; 2328 OSPF; 2460, 2373, 2463, 2464 >IPv6; 2236 IGMP and IGMPv2; 1812 Router Requirements; 1771 BGP4 > >I have used some low-cost, or old PCs to dramatically increase the >number of devices to experiment with in my lab. I use my genuine >routers to complete the task I am working on, or work on the >particular problem, but I use the Zebra routers to add complexity to >the enviroment, such as injecting additional foreign routes, and >simulating additional Autonomous Systems. > >Phil makes a good point though... If you are not already Unix/Linux >saavy, this can be a distracting means to achieving an end. I would >only recommend going this route if you can get it all running in a >fairly reasonable amount of time. The people on this list have enough >on their plates without having to embark on the *nix path (Though I >highly recommend that you take that path at some point; then you too >can laugh at the Microsofties in our midst!). > > >----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Phil" <ciscostudent1@yahoo.com.br> > > Gated is embedded in all Unix platforms. If you're trying to make it > > work in Linux I'd suggest a book called LINUX TCP/IP Network > > Administration by Scott Mann, Mitchell Krell. It's a very good > > book but I put it aside as I was spending to much time with Linux > > instead of studying for the CCIE. > > Regards, > > Phil. > > >> Frog <frog.leu@msa.hinet.net> escreveu: > >> Hi Everyone, > >> Could someone tell me where I can find gated 9.0 for testing BGP > >> and OSPF routing in UNIX!???
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