There are any problems with quagga+BSD/Linux that you know or something
like that?
Or in your scenario a "cisco/juniper box" is a requirement?
I'm asking this because I'm always running BGP with upstreams providers
using quagga on BSD and everything is fine until now.
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From: <a...@baklawasecrets.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 08, 2009 8:39 PM
To: <nanog@nanog.org>
Subject: Re: Failover how much complexity will it add?
So if my requirements are as follows:
- BGP router capable of holding full Internet routing table. (whether I
go for partial or full, I think I want something with full capability).
- Capable of pushing 100meg plus of mixed traffic.
What are my options? I want to exclude openbsd, or linux with quagga.
Probably looking at Cisco or Juniper products, but interested
in any other alternatives people suggest. I realise this is quite a broad
question, but hoping this will provide a starting point. Oh and
if I have missed any specs I should have included above, please let me
know.
Thanks
Adel