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Date:      Thu, 19 Mar 2009 06:52:33 -0700
From:      "Michael DeMan (OA)" <michael@staff.openaccess.org>
To:        isp@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: ISPs?
Message-ID:  <49C24E21.90001@staff.openaccess.org>
In-Reply-To: <49C24561.5090301@spekreijse.net>
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Yes,

We use FreeBSD + Quagga.

Looks like ECMP will finally be in FreeBSD 8, which is a huge issue for 
us, unless anybody else has a workaround for:

http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=182728+0+/usr/local/www/db/text/2006/freebsd-net/20060319.freebsd-net


Basically, say we have two paths to a given subnet.  If a router 
directly connected to that subnet does not have the interface configured 
yet, but the router already has a route to that subnet via OSPF (say 
hopping through a few other routers) then we can not add the directly 
connected interface.



Peter Spekreijse wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
>> I guess you guys do this especially for server services e.g. hosting 
>> stuff
>> and not really for routing (BGP, OSPF/ISIS etc.), right?
>
>
> We do use it for routing, using FreeBSD, booting from flash, running 
> completely in RAM. We have created a solid state BGP/OSPF router with 
> FreeBSD. Our border routers run Quagga (bgp and ospf) but we are in 
> the process of moving to OpenBGPD / OpenOSPFD. Our internal routers 
> already use OpenOSPFD. We are using Network Appliances from portwell 
> as hardware (8 * 1 Gbit/sec ethernet). We're in process of testing 
> other appliances.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Peter.
> AS16350
>
>
>
>> --On Donnerstag, 19. März 2009 00:02 -0700 Blake Covarrubias 
>> <blake@ekalb.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I'm with an ISP serving portions AZ and CA, using FreeBSD almost
>>> exclusively.
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Blake Covarrubias
>>>
>>> On Mar 18, 2009, at 9:02 PM, Neil Neely wrote:
>>>
>>>> We at FRII have been a FreeBSD based ISP since '96
>>>>
>>>> Though we're moving more and more of our operation over to CentOS
>>>> these days.
>>>> -- 
>>>> Neil Neely
>>>> http://neil-neely.blogspot.com/
>>>>
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