RE: [leaf-user] BGP

2004-04-21 Thread Peter Mueller
> Is LEAF capable of BGP route propagation? > > I hear that there are packages that support BGP called: > Zebra > http://www.zebra.org/ > Quagga > http://www.quagga.net/ > and > BIRD > http://bird.network.cz/ > > Is one of these supported by LEAF? > Are any of them recommended by anyone? I am us

RE: [leaf-user] BGP

2004-04-21 Thread Ronny Aasen
On Thu, 2004-04-22 at 02:04, Peter Mueller wrote: > > Is LEAF capable of BGP route propagation? > > > > I hear that there are packages that support BGP called: > > Zebra > > http://www.zebra.org/ > > Quagga > > http://www.quagga.net/ > > and > > BIRD > > http://bird.network.cz/ > > > > Is one of

RE: [leaf-user] BGP

2004-04-22 Thread Peter Mueller
> I am also using bering-uclibc+quagga packeages for ospfd and bgp. > works great Where is the Quagga package? BTW if you want VRRP there is a keepalived package available. I am using one I made a long time ago, but I thought someone else made a newer one with ipvs support, too.. > do bering/b

Re: [leaf-user] BGP

2004-04-22 Thread William Burns
I was thinking of building a BGP aware router (W/ only ethernet interfaces) and having it communicate w/ the 2 ISPs through the existing cisco routers. I've been told that BGP routers can't do that and that I need a single BGP aware router w/ 2 v.35 interfaces on it. Is that true? If so, where d

Re: [leaf-user] BGP

2004-04-22 Thread bino-psn
y, April 23, 2004 10:01 AM Subject: Re: [leaf-user] BGP > > I was thinking of building a BGP aware router (W/ only ethernet > interfaces) and having it communicate w/ the 2 ISPs through the existing > cisco routers. > I've been told that BGP routers can't do that and tha

Re: [leaf-user] BGP

2004-04-22 Thread K.-P. Kirchdörfer
Am Donnerstag, 22. April 2004 21:45 schrieb Peter Mueller: > > I am also using bering-uclibc+quagga packeages for ospfd and bgp. > > works great > > Where is the Quagga package?  B See http://leaf.sourceforge.net/mod.php?mod=userpage&menu=91017&page_id=51 Packages 3) and 98) kp --

RE: [leaf-user] BGP

2004-04-23 Thread Peter Mueller
> I've got 2 T1s w/ two different ISPs (hence the desire to use BGP) > I already have two dinky cisco routers w/ v.35 interfaces. You'll never get any ISP to peer BGP with you for 2 T1 lines. Sorry. The best option for you if your requirement is NAT-centric is http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.m

Re: [leaf-user] BGP

2004-04-24 Thread bino-psn
ation procedure to a "pipe-size". CMIIW Sincerely -bino- - Original Message - From: "Peter Mueller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'William Burns'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2004 4:30 AM Subject: RE: [