hello,
I'm looking to setup a Linux
gateway box with ISP / line redundancy. This isn't for a big corporate
thing, so really only need a simple gateway box that has 3 ethernet connections
- 1 for the LAN and 1 for each ISP.
So far have done some research
on BGP, and see that Quagga is out there, combining Zebra and other routing
technologies like RIP and OSPF.
Basically I'm looking for someone (anyone) who can give me some guidance,
looking to set it up on Debian at the moment as see that Zebra / Quagga is
supported on this distribution.
OR if anyone feels there is a
better and simpler way of performing this task, please let me
know.
Thanks for any
contributions.
Michael
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