Working here (mostly) on linux 2.4.19 kernel, debian, doing BGP4 peering, full backbone routes (presently 176,055). It peers BGP4 with two remote routers (only one is full routes). We gave up on OSPF stability in bird long ago. It's a bastardized debian running from flash, with a watchdog that will reboot it if the routing dies. Happens sporatically, every month or three, sometimes more often. It appears that this is usually caused by a hardware or driver issue of some kind with a Sangoma card, hence the need to reboot. Glad.. shocked.. amazed to hear that someone might actually be working on it! -smj On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 05:23:47PM -0500, Guillaume Beaudoin wrote:
Xavier Beaudouin wrote:
Good to hear that.... On which OS, because I am trying to make it running on FreeBSD but I don't have any chance to make it run...
Debian with a linux kernel 2.4, here.
Regards, Guillaume