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Re: zebra and bgp4
Hi, We were using all debian potato with zebra as router for an ISP, it was working fine, with full BGP table, all peers were cisco boxes and we never experience problem. The debian/zebra box support very well a lot of traffic, it learn the full bgp tablme faster than a cisco and you got all the robustness of debian. The only problem we had was with the eepro100 ethernet nic. Actually all the debian box were changed for cisco 7507 and 7206, because we have a new network team that don't know linux and because the 'head' of he company decide to migrate to cisco. So i can pretend that debian/zebra box work as well (even better to my opinion) as cisco box. Youri "Fabrice Lorrain (home)" wrote: > > Hi all, > > How well does zebra get interfaced with cisco routers (using bgp4) ? > > Any of you've done some bench and/or comparison in performance for > a debian box + zebra + 2 fast ethernet NIC compared to an equivalent > config with a cisco (3600 + 2 fast ethernet NIC for ex) ? > > Thank's for the answers. > > Fab > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- \ / ^ _ \ ( (o) (o) ) +=oOOO=(_)=OOOo==+ |Albinovanus Youri | |System Administrator| |email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]| +=Oooo.==+ .oooO ( ) ( )) / \ ((_/ \_)
Re: zebra and bgp4
Hi, We were using all debian potato with zebra as router for an ISP, it was working fine, with full BGP table, all peers were cisco boxes and we never experience problem. The debian/zebra box support very well a lot of traffic, it learn the full bgp tablme faster than a cisco and you got all the robustness of debian. The only problem we had was with the eepro100 ethernet nic. Actually all the debian box were changed for cisco 7507 and 7206, because we have a new network team that don't know linux and because the 'head' of he company decide to migrate to cisco. So i can pretend that debian/zebra box work as well (even better to my opinion) as cisco box. Youri "Fabrice Lorrain (home)" wrote: > > Hi all, > > How well does zebra get interfaced with cisco routers (using bgp4) ? > > Any of you've done some bench and/or comparison in performance for > a debian box + zebra + 2 fast ethernet NIC compared to an equivalent > config with a cisco (3600 + 2 fast ethernet NIC for ex) ? > > Thank's for the answers. > > Fab > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- \ / ^ _ \ ( (o) (o) ) +=oOOO=(_)=OOOo==+ |Albinovanus Youri | |System Administrator| |email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]| +=Oooo.==+ .oooO ( ) ( )) / \ ((_/ \_) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]