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Re: IMPLEMENTING A SOFTWARE BASED ROUTE SERVER


From: John Kemp <kemp () network-services uoregon edu>
Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2012 00:34:43 -0700

On 9/19/12 5:29 AM, Phil Regnauld wrote:
Joseph M. Owino  (jpmuga) writes:
Hi,

Hope you are all well. I work at an exchange point and was seeking any assistance on how to implement a software 
based route server as currently we are using a Cisco Router for that purpose. Any form of assistance will be highly 
appreciated.
      Hello Joseph,

      You could do this in a number of ways, running Quagga or BIRD (or even
      BGPD) on a Linux or BSD server.

      Quagga documentation even has a chapter on this:

      http://www.nongnu.org/quagga/docs/quagga.html#SEC115


      I'm sure several people on this list have experience with this and will
      contribute. Also, it might be send this inquiry to the AfNOG list as well
      (afnog.org).

      Finally (plug) we have some resources that may be of interest to you here:

      https://nsrc.org/route-bgp-ixp.html

      Cheers,
      Phil


Thought I would add some more links (Bird related...).
Seems like the genesis has been from a single-rib on the RS
to RIBs-per-client.  And more recently to using the IRRs for
additional filtering options.  AMS-IX for example:
https://www.ams-ix.net/technical/specifications-descriptions/ams-ix-route-servers

Here's that BIRD stuff...
http://www.peering-forum.eu/epf3/presentations/day1/inex-epf-dublin-2008-09-15-01.pdf
https://git.nic.cz/redmine/projects/bird/wiki/Route_server_with_community_based_filtering
http://www.mail-archive.com/bird-users () atrey karlin mff cuni cz/msg00505.html

John Kemp (kemp () routeviews org)




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