Discussion:
current state of quagga
Trish Deutsch
2018-12-10 20:11:10 UTC
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Planning to run quagga in dce and was wondering if there was an update to
the current "state" of things in that regard.

Documentation shows this table:

Basic Mode (ns-3 stack) Advanced Mode
(ns-3-linux) Remarks
Rtadvd (zebra) NG OK
RIPv1/v2 (ripd) NG OK
bind() fail
RIPng (ripngd) NG OK send()
fail
OSPFv2 (ospfd) OK OK
OSPFv3 (ospf6d) NG OK
send() fail
BGP (bgpd) OK OK
BGP+ (bgpd) NG OK

That info is dated 4/23/2012.

In the documentation from Oct 2016, it still has that same table along with
this statement:

"If you want to use dce-quagga with DCE advanced mode (i.e., using Linux
native network stack), you can build as following commands. This is highly
recommended at this moment (2012/04/20) so that Quagga runs successfully"

Is this information still correct?

Should I expect that running OSPFv2 or BGP in basic mode with the ns-3
stack will actually work?

Thanks,
Trish
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