Hi Glenn,

Did they get the 4 byte BGP issue fixed in the community version?  Someone
told me that was only available in the paid version, but that info might be
dated.

Lest you think this is a back-door FUD attempt, the Vyatta people are really
good folks.  We compete against them in the sense that we are in the same
market, but let's face it, Cisco IS the market.  Success by Vyatta,
Mikrotik, and others ultimately make the overall market more accepting
toward Cisco alternatives...which makes my job easier.  


Regards,

Jeff


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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Glenn Kelley
Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2010 12:53 AM
To: Tom Sharples; WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Vyatta?

I love Vyatta.  I love PFSense...  I love a bunch of other applications that
can do this as well...  BUT it might be worth asking what the job that you
want the router to perform.

While some may bash vYatta -

Keep in mind - when the reload happened - they specifically did that for
their own Support Contracts ... folks that paid them - but yes - a major
release required a reload.
I can tell horror stories about having to do this w/ Cisco Vax  
7200's   2650's and such as well.   IOS updates do not always go as  
well as they advertise...

Why I do like vYatta is the simple fact they provide both the CLI and GUI -
(command line interface and graphical user interface)...

Here are a few reasons why folks in this board should consider vYatta
community edition: (free)

1.  Load Balancing
2.  BGP (Full )
3.  vLAN - do vlans out to the radios
4.  PPPOE - if you wanted to use it
5.  Parental Controls
6.  Speed Control / Traffic Shaping -   You can do this right on your  
router.
7.  SQUID -  cache things vs hitting the web all the time for the same
content  (like windows updates, youtubes, etc )


I resell vYatta paid version for those interested - but for most the
community center is just fine.  The paid edition will give you all of the
aforementioned with the ability to obtain paid support - and this is based
upon the following:

1.  what type of contract you have purchased 2.  severity of the request -
(ie everything down vs just a feature
request)




that being said -  WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO DO ?

If you have a simple setup - and just need full BGP - you might also want to
check out another Open Source Project called PFSense.

PFSense is full FreeBSD - runs on most any x86 hardware.
I can help any of you with this as well.   The PFSense book is a great  
place to start - and is written for someone who has never done routing...

one last thing about pfsense...  Its a full bsd license - you can even
rebrand it.

I have a bunch of PF systems out in the field as CPE for firewalling and
such - all running under our logo and skin when a client logs in.
a simple 1U rack mount makes that an awesome option -  so does a simple
flash drive on a card in a box ...

Ask questions if I can help either on or off list

:-)

Glenn







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