From: Cassidy D. Smith (csmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Dec 11 2001 - 07:37:29 GMT-3
I saw a posting a few weeks ago on GroupStudy for Zebra a IOS like
routing daemon that runs on Linux http://www.zebra.org/ , you can run
OSPF and BGP. You can also get GateD a more well known Unix Daemon for
Linux, can also run IS-IS and multicast protocols.
http://www.gated.merit.edu/ . One other item you might check out is
http://www.linuxrouter.org
Good Luck!
Cassidy
Hotmail wrote:
>Hello Group,
>
>Does anyone know of a good utility that will turn a Win2000 Advanced Server
>machine into a BGP4 Router?, IGRP Router? or EIGRP router? I know its
>possible with OSPF and RIPv2. Essentially, what I want to do is have
>another router that is very similar to a Cisco router. I'd like to use
>these to inject routes into the respective protocols.
>
>If not, how about a utility on Linux (not Unix or Solaris or any other
>proprietary Unix).
>
>Is there a utility to emulate IGRP/EIGRP on any platform at all since it's
>Cisco proprietary?
>
>Joseph
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