In this Case, FRR has a text box.
I will configure FRR via CLI and Post the config later to the GUI at the text 
box. This is how I will do this.
I tried it via GUI but this is wiered to configure it and a lot of “Clicking” (

Cheers

Daniel


Am 19.11.17, 05:34 schrieb "List im Auftrag von WebDawg" 
<list-boun...@lists.pfsense.org im Auftrag von webd...@gmail.com>:

    That is on of the things I wish they would add, a configuration
    interface that has all the pfsense txt for each config file so you can
    mod it manually if needed.
    
    On Fri, Nov 17, 2017 at 9:05 AM, Daniel <dan...@linux-nerd.de> wrote:
    > Ahhh that sounds cool.
    > But i dont want to configure FRR via Webinterface. I want to to is via 
CLI.
    > Should this be also possible?
    >
    > Cheers
    >
    > Daniel
    >
    > Am 17.11.17, 15:58 schrieb "Jim Pingle" <li...@pingle.org>:
    >
    >     On 11/17/2017 08:29 AM, Daniel wrote:
    >     > I don’t want to use openBGPd and I also don’t want to use FRR 
because I am completely new in FRR.
    >
    >     If you know quagga, you know FRR. FRR is a fork of quagga and they 
work
    >     nearly the same. Most people probably won't know the difference, 
except
    >     that FRR will probably work better.
    >
    >     Jim P.
    >
    >
    >
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