Hi Ronny,

OSPF from Zebra is available for the current version of Bering. There is
however some debate as the current stability of Zebra's implementation of
OSPF. Below is a copy of the mail that I sent to the Zebra mailing list.

[begin]
Howdy all,

This is a request for comment from anyone that is currently running OSPF
successfully. The impression that some folks have is that OSPF is a bit
flaky at this point. However, I seem to remember a post from John stating
that he has OSPF running on his network and has not had any significant
problems with it. Also, If we have some folks with problems and others that
don't, what is the discrepancy? I am looking for something along the lines
of... If you want to do A, B, C, then it is fine. But, if you want to do X,
Y, and Z, then you will likely run into trouble.

Thanks in advance,
Eric Kiser
[/end]

I will put together whatever information I get back from them and post the
results to the list.

Regards,
Eric Kiser


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 9:47 AM
To: leaf
Subject: [leaf-user] zebra and bering



hello

i have just been given a limit of 15 days to convert my berings into
OSPF capable routers, either by software or new boxes.
I love linux/bering and would prefer to do this with a zebra package.

is there anyone on this list that have implemented zebra in a bering
router. (is it possible, or will i need to go to a 2.2.x kernel based
distro)

mvh
Ronny Aasen














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