> Date: Thu, 24 Dec 2015 22:23:24 -0600 > From: Josh Reynolds <j...@kyneticwifi.com> > To: mate csaba <mat...@niif.hu> > Cc: c...@nop.hu, NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> > Subject: Re: announcement of freerouter > Message-ID: > <CAC6=tfb4=DmpXBgG159NH-p+uTxa+uwf3vOrB= > rss8t6yq7...@mail.gmail.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 > > RouterOS is an existing product by MikroTik. >
Mate Csaba's message had nothing to do with MikroTik RouterOS (from Latvia, which doesn't include IS-IS support). And Mikrotik RouterOS isn't free. ;-) Why was this response about RouterOS? (Am I missing something?) The posted presentations/slides touch upon the feature set of FreeRtr (which is similiar to MT RouterOS, but which many production-ready Network OSes have). http://freerouter.nop.hu/present.html And CLI output examples: http://freerouter.nop.hu/present.html > On Dec 24, 2015 9:46 PM, "mate csaba" <mat...@niif.hu> wrote: > > > hi, > > pleased to announce a stable release of freerouter. > Neat. > > this is a routing daemon that does packet handling itself > > so it can do bridging, routing ipv4/ipv6 unicast/multicast, > > mpls, vpls, evpn, mpls te, mldp, segment routing, and so on... > > speaks a lot of routing protocols like rip, ospf, isis, eigrp, bgp, > > babel... > > does a lot of tunneling like gre, ipip, ipsec, l2tp, geneve, vxlan, > > nvgre... > > have a lot of built in servers like dns, http(s), smtp, pop3, telnet, > > tacacs, radius, ssh... > > it can start external images which could be connected, so various lab > > topolgies can be easily created. > > our nren uses if as primary fullbgp rr for more than a year for about > > hundred routers. > > here is the homepage: http://freerouter.nop.hu/ > > feel free to try it out and send suggestions/bug reports...:) > > thanks in advance, > > csaba mate > > niif/hungarnet > -- ---~~.~~--- Mike // SilverTip257 //