[OCCAID] Setting up ipv6 bgp on solaris 9
Miles Nordin
carton at Ivy.NET
Fri Jan 14 01:02:58 EST 2005
>>>>> "sk" == Scott Knake <sknake at Apexsoftware.com> writes:
sk> places where people have gotten BGP to work with the solaris9
sk> ipv6 stack.
Sun funded a port of Zebra to Solaris and supposedly fixed a lot of
bugs. Looks like it might be Solaris 10, though. Also, it's not the
latest quagga, and it doesn't mention anything about IPv6. At least
OSPFv3 is likely to work poorly since that daemon was rewritten once
or twice since then, if there is any IPv6 at all, but maybe it's worth
a look.
The quagga maintainer works for Sun on the Linux and Solaris ports.
Try asking in #quagga on freenode.
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Folks,
Solaris 10 now includes Zebra software. This current offering is based
on version 92a of Zebra, with several fixes and optimizations for
Solaris.
The Solaris engineering team is seeking users to serve as beta testers.
Zebra is now available through the Solaris Express program. See the
following URL for details:
http://wwws.sun.com/software/solaris/solaris-express/
After installation of the entire distribution, the user can verify
installation of Zebra packages by using:
pkginfo | grep zebra
There should be two packages installed on the machine, SUNWzebrau and
SUNWzebrar. The source code is delivered in SUNWzebras package
For those who wish to participate in Solaris Zebra Beta testing here are
two relevant mailing lists:
1. zebra-beta-support at sun.com :
Users should direct all support-related
queries/bugreports/feedback to this mailing list.
2. zebra-beta-announce-ext at sun.com :
We will be sending out patch announcements and usage notes on this
mailing list.
Please note that the tester needs to send me email to get subscription
approval for the mailing lists
Sangeeta
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