Re: CentOS + GNU Zebra

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Jordi Espasa Clofent wrote:

If you only have one internet connection, that will be your default route and you don't need a routing protocol. You only need zebra if you need to use dynamic routing protocols with adjacent routers, and in that case it will work as long as it can match protocols, and it will do bgp, ospf, and rip.

Yes Les, we need for this. Indeed I've seen GNU Zebra is a discontinued project and thier successor is Quagga project. Moreover, Quagga is a software included in [Base] repo.

Yes, quagga is the current name. I've only used it to run RIP with an adjacent Cisco but I'd expect the other protocols to work too. The only problem you might have is if your other routers are all Cisco and expect the proprietary IGRP/EIGRP protocol.

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  Les Mikesell
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