Ubiquiti EdgeRouter Infinity and IS-IS
am i correct that the only option to drop a ubiquiti infinity into an IS-IS LAN and have RPKI-based ROV too is FRR? if so, would someone who has been to the movie care to share some clue off-list? thanks. randy
[nanog] Re: Quagga for production?
Raymond Burkholder wrote: > On 2020-02-23 5:26 a.m., Dmitry Sherman wrote: >> Anybody working with Quagga for production peering with multiple peers >> and dynamic eBGP/iBGP announcement? >> > Free Range Routing (FRR) forked Quagga a few years back. I would say it > is the new Quagga. > > But either flavour handles multiple peers and full routing tables / DFZ > with aplomb. > > VYOS was Quagga, but now incorporates FRR, and is a good routing workhorse. PfSense, too. https://blog.vyos.io https://cumulusnetworks.com/blog/free-range-routing-anniversary/ https://www.cloudscale.ch/en/news/2017/11/27/new-border-routers-with-frr https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/04/04/quagga_open_source_routing_resuscitated_as_free_range_routing/ https://mum.mikrotik.com/presentations/US19/presentation_6721_1554447941.pdf https://www.zdnet.com/article/internet-experiment-goes-wrong-takes-down-a-bunch-of-linux-routers/ <= Used by players as the bgp speaker on edge network nodes. Article is of the 'famous' experiment from last year. Were use of an experimental BGP code. Caused FRR bgp speakers to crash. The code error was since be corrected as an emergency hot-fix. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18552425 -- Best regards, Chriztoffer
Re: Quagga for production?
On 2020-02-23 5:26 a.m., Dmitry Sherman wrote: Hello, Anybody working with Quagga for production peering with multiple peers and dynamic eBGP/iBGP announcement? Free Range Routing (FRR) forked Quagga a few years back. I would say it is the new Quagga. But either flavour handles multiple peers and full routing tables / DFZ with aplomb. VYOS was Quagga, but now incorporates FRR, and is a good routing workhorse. Raymond https://blog.raymond.burkholder.net Thanks. Dmitry
Re: Quagga for production?
Hi Mate, Yep on and off for about 15 years, very solid, very reliable. I tend to use Bird this hmorning we rays for this task but Zebra and Quagga are rock solid. Kindest Regards, Nathan Brookfield (VK2NAB) Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd On 23 Feb 2020, at 23:29, Dmitry Sherman wrote: Hello, Anybody working with Quagga for production peering with multiple peers and dynamic eBGP/iBGP announcement? Thanks. Dmitry
Re: Quagga for production?
Hi Mate, Yep on and off for about 15 years, very solid, very reliable. I tend to use Bird this hmorning we rays for this task but Zebra and Quagga are rock solid. Kindest Regards, Nathan Brookfield (VK2NAB) Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd On 23 Feb 2020, at 23:29, Dmitry Sherman wrote: Hello, Anybody working with Quagga for production peering with multiple peers and dynamic eBGP/iBGP announcement? Thanks. Dmitry
Quagga for production?
Hello, Anybody working with Quagga for production peering with multiple peers and dynamic eBGP/iBGP announcement? Thanks. Dmitry