Running routing protocols on Windows [7:43124]

2002-05-02 Thread John Dorffler
Does anybody know whether there is software available somewhere that lets you run IP routing protocols on a Windows computer? I know that Windows 2000 supports RIP and OSPF, while UNIX/Linux supports BGP. Is there something that lets you run IGRP, EIGRP, or BGP on Windows? I think that would be us

Re: Running routing protocols on Windows [7:43124]

2002-05-02 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
At 11:28 AM -0400 5/2/02, John Dorffler wrote: >Does anybody know whether there is software available somewhere that lets >you run IP routing protocols on a Windows computer? I know that Windows 2000 >supports RIP and OSPF, while UNIX/Linux supports BGP. Is there something >that lets you run IGRP,

Re: Running routing protocols on Windows [7:43124]

2002-05-03 Thread John Dorffler
Howard, thanks for the reply. I've already been playing with Zebra a little bit and I like it so far. I was hoping to find any Windows-based routing services to have "one more tool in the toolbox". A Unix/Linux server is not always around when you need one... John Dorffler CCIE #6677 ""Howard C.

Re: Running routing protocols on Windows [7:43124]

2002-05-03 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Well, depends what you have in mind by route injection. There's a difference between a full routing implementation, and something like BGPsim, which can play back (or generate) updates. Now, I can't speak to a specific product, but many of the standalone protocol analyzers I've worked with le