On Thu, 2004-04-22 at 02:04, Peter Mueller wrote:
> > Is LEAF capable of BGP route propagation?
> > 
> > I hear that there are packages that support BGP called:
> > Zebra
> > http://www.zebra.org/
> > Quagga
> > http://www.quagga.net/
> > and
> > BIRD
> > http://bird.network.cz/
> > 
> > Is one of these supported by LEAF?
> > Are any of them recommended by anyone?
> 
> I am using the Bering bgpd.lrp package here.  It's been working fine for 1+
> years.  Quagga is the less bug-ridden software but for BGP it doesn't really
> matter.  I don't know what BIRD is.
> 
> > If I was comparing a LEAF, or other Linux based solution to either a 
> > $2500, or a $10,000 cisco router based solution, would the LEAF/Linux 
> > solution be comparable (in uptime+performance) to a cisco?
> 
> Yes.  I use CF-IDE flash & dual power.  Price/performance is much better.  A
> p4 server with intel gigabit NICs and NAPI enabled will kick serious ass.

do bering/bering-uclibs support napi stright out of the box. 
it's a looong time since i last looked at napi.

I am also using bering-uclibc+quagga packeages for ospfd and bgp. 
works great

mvh
-- 
Ronny Aasen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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