Openbsd and openbgpd are working Like a charm With CISCO and alcatel routers.
With openbsd routing daemon you can also backup the ospf configurations and 
create différent versions. Also the debug is simpler

Loic Blot

Le 16 mai 2013 à 17:45, mxb <m...@alumni.chalmers.se> a écrit :

> Quagga might have more features (which you probably don't need at all),
> but I find it difficult to work with than OpenOSPFD.
> 
> 1. Configuration in at least two files
> 2. In order to reload config or to check out state you have to telnet to 
> quagga. E.g. no ospfctl 
> 
> //mxb
> 
> On 16 maj 2013, at 17:16, andy <a...@brandwatch.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>> I would like to appeal to the knowledge and experience of this mailing
>> list to offer any opinions/preferences for which routing daemon would be
>> best to use (openospfd or bird or quagga) on OpenBSD when interoperating
>> with Cisco IOS XE routers for redistributing IPv4 and IPv6 routes?
>> 
>> I am planning to install 2 Cisco ASR 1002 routers as POPs to interconnect
>> our many OpenBSD firewalls at our data centres, and would like OSPF to
>> redistribute all the prefixes.
>> 
>> I like BIRD and have used it before to a basic extent, but wonder if the
>> OpenOSPFd daemon would be better seeing as it seems to be more closely
>> coupled with OpenBSD development?
>> 
>> Thank you in advance for your time.
>> Kind regards, Andy.

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