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# Sent: 15. januar 2002 12:59
# To: Anders Gjære
# Cc: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
# Subject: Re: BGP / Zebra
#
#
# On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 10:38, Anders Gjære wrote:
# > Our future goal is too suport that we can route the whole
# 1gbps line,
# > but for now we only have 100mbit nic'
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 10:38, Anders Gjære wrote:
> Our future goal is too suport that we can route the whole 1gbps line,
> but for now we only have 100mbit nic's, but the limit is the
> zebra/bgp-router (26mbit)
Are you talking about routing 1Gb/s or routing on a 1Gb/s network? If the
former then
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# Sent: 15. januar 2002 12:59
# To: Anders Gjære
# Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Subject: Re: BGP / Zebra
#
#
# On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 10:38, Anders Gjære wrote:
# > Our future goal is too suport that we can route the whole
# 1gbps line,
# > but for now we only have 100mbit nic's, but
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 10:38, Anders Gjære wrote:
> Our future goal is too suport that we can route the whole 1gbps line,
> but for now we only have 100mbit nic's, but the limit is the
> zebra/bgp-router (26mbit)
Are you talking about routing 1Gb/s or routing on a 1Gb/s network? If the
former then
t)
Thanks
Anders Gjære
# -Original Message-
# From: Stephane Bortzmeyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Sent: 15. januar 2002 10:20
# To: Anders Gjære
# Cc: Damian Gerow; debian-isp@lists.debian.org
# Subject: Re: BGP / Zebra
#
#
# On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 06:13:28PM +0100,
# Anders Gjæ
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 06:13:28PM +0100,
Anders Gjære <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
a message of 82 lines which said:
> The machine is running 2.2 kernel
>
> I don't think zebra is supported on 2.4.x kernels
Zebra is supported and works perfectly fine on 2.4.x.
Otherwise, see Russell's explana
t)
Thanks
Anders Gjære
# -Original Message-
# From: Stephane Bortzmeyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
# Sent: 15. januar 2002 10:20
# To: Anders Gjære
# Cc: Damian Gerow; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Subject: Re: BGP / Zebra
#
#
# On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 06:13:28PM +0100,
# Anders Gjære <[EM
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 06:13:28PM +0100,
Anders Gjære <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
a message of 82 lines which said:
> The machine is running 2.2 kernel
>
> I don't think zebra is supported on 2.4.x kernels
Zebra is supported and works perfectly fine on 2.4.x.
Otherwise, see Russell's explan
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 18:13, Anders Gjære wrote:
> The machine is running 2.2 kernel
>
> I don't think zebra is supported on 2.4.x kernels
What problem does it have with 2.4.x?
> # Side note, the RealTek and StarTech NICs at a local store
> # were being bought
> # at $14, and resold for $50. The 3
ders Gjære
# Subject: Re: BGP / Zebra
#
#
#
# >I have a router running BGP / Zebra, and it seems like the maximum
# >throughput is 25Mbit/s
# >
# >BGP and Zebra using 100% cpu together, and alternating on
# witch using
# >most.
# >
# >The machine is a pII 233 with 196mb r
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 18:13, Anders Gjære wrote:
> The machine is running 2.2 kernel
>
> I don't think zebra is supported on 2.4.x kernels
What problem does it have with 2.4.x?
> # Side note, the RealTek and StarTech NICs at a local store
> # were being bought
> # at $14, and resold for $50. The
To: Anders Gjære
# Subject: Re: BGP / Zebra
#
#
#
# >I have a router running BGP / Zebra, and it seems like the maximum
# >throughput is 25Mbit/s
# >
# >BGP and Zebra using 100% cpu together, and alternating on
# witch using
# >most.
# >
# >The machine is a pII 233 with 196mb r
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 10:39, Anders Gjære wrote:
> I have a router running BGP / Zebra, and it seems like the maximum
> throughput is 25Mbit/s
>
> BGP and Zebra using 100% cpu together, and alternating on witch using
> most.
Presumably you mean that the bgpd and the zebra process use 100% CPU.
When
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 10:39:01 +0100, =?iso-8859-1?Q?Anders_Gj=E6re?= writes:
>I have a router running BGP / Zebra, and it seems like the maximum
>throughput is 25Mbit/s
>
>BGP and Zebra using 100% cpu together, and alternating on witch using
>most.
>
>The machine is a pII 233 with 196mb ram.
>
>Wha
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 10:39, Anders Gjære wrote:
> I have a router running BGP / Zebra, and it seems like the maximum
> throughput is 25Mbit/s
>
> BGP and Zebra using 100% cpu together, and alternating on witch using
> most.
Presumably you mean that the bgpd and the zebra process use 100% CPU.
Whe
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 10:39:01 +0100, =?iso-8859-1?Q?Anders_Gj=E6re?= writes:
>I have a router running BGP / Zebra, and it seems like the maximum
>throughput is 25Mbit/s
>
>BGP and Zebra using 100% cpu together, and alternating on witch using
>most.
>
>The machine is a pII 233 with 196mb ram.
>
>Wh
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