On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 21:03, Eric B Kiser wrote:

what version zebra are you using at that time ? 

i got my hands om a zebra.lrp (0.91a)from
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/wolffang/ 

but i see zebra have come to 0.93b 

is there a stable alternative to zebra ?

mvh
Ronny Aasen


> 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.
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> [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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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ronny Aasen
> Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 9:47 AM
> To: leaf
> Subject: [leaf-user] zebra and bering
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> hello
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> 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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