On Tuesday, May 28, 2013 09:33:48 AM Chris Bagnall wrote: > One of our clients has traditionally used Quagga for this > task, but net config is in Linux's traditional conf > files, which makes even relatively simple things like > adding VLANs etc. very difficult for less technical > staff. A nice friendly interface like pfSense would make > that much easier.
I suppose the biggest issue I have with UNIX-based routers is the poor IS-IS support. pfSense does make sense (in theory) as a router. I haven't deployed it beyond a corporate LAN perimetre (still talking to a regular router upstream). Mark.
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