On Friday 14 September 2007 23:33, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> Again, thanks to everyone who posted back to me, and if anyone has
> anything else to add, or any more known large sites as examples, by all
> means, please keep them coming!
I think you might get better answers, if you ask
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I just want to say thank you very much to everyone who has replied to me
thus far, on this list, and on other groups.
>From what I can tell, I should have no performance issues whatsoever in
my relatively small environment.
To be honest, I do prefer the Cisco IOS like command structure of
Quagga,
On 9/14/07, Steve Bertrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First off, sorry to cross-post, but *isp@ does not see much traffic.
>
> I'm wondering if there are any network service providers here that run
> any of their routing infrastructure within Quagga running on FreeBSD.
>
> I'd like to know what s
* Steve Bertrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-09-14 03:31:24 -0400]:
> I'm wondering if there are any network service providers here that run
> any of their routing infrastructure within Quagga running on FreeBSD.
[...]
> If this is a relatively common practice out there, what size environment
> do yo
Steve Bertrand wrote:
First off, sorry to cross-post, but *isp@ does not see much traffic.
I'm wondering if there are any network service providers here that run
any of their routing infrastructure within Quagga running on FreeBSD.
I'd like to know what software alternatives are deployed out in
First off, sorry to cross-post, but *isp@ does not see much traffic.
I'm wondering if there are any network service providers here that run
any of their routing infrastructure within Quagga running on FreeBSD.
I'd like to know what software alternatives are deployed out in the
field, and how larg