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""Mark Odette II""  wrote in message
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> I too would like to do the same....so I'm all ears. :)
>
> This is what I found when I was looking into GateD before.  Somebody
correct
> me if I'm misinformed.
> If you want the functionality of BGP, OSPF, or any other routing
protocols,
> you have to pay a fee (read quite expensive for most) for what seems like
a
> Bells-n-Whistles version of GateD.  The free version that comes with Linux
> doesn't have functionality aside from RIP for routing protocols. :(
>
> So, if there IS a way to get BGP, OSPF, IS-IS, and maybe even (E)IGRP
> functionality with GateD or any other Daemon package that will run on
> Solaris (x86 or Sparc) or Linux (any flavour), - FOR FREE of Course, then
> let us know!!
>
> Thanks,
> -Mark
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> sam sneed
> Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2002 1:40 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Connecting Cisco to GateD [7:39671]
>
>
> I was planning on studying for CCNP routing soon. I only have a 2501 right
> now. I plan on buying a couple more. I have a few spare Dell's and extra
> nic's at work lying around. I would like to load Linux or FreeBSD on those
> and use GateD to make them routers. The point of this is to have extra
> networks to connect to the Cisco's and practice OSPF and BGP for routing.
> This way I can have more routes to dynamically discover and more to
> troubleshoot.
> Has anyone done this before? If so could you lead me to some documentation
> on GateD?  All I found through google were links to man pages.




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