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GNU Zebra

Zebra is a multi-server routing protocol that provides TCP/IP based routing protocols. It's meant to be used as a route server and router reflector. Not just a toolkit, it provides full routing power under a new architecture. The user can dynamically change configuration and use command line completion and history from the terminal interface.

The programs supports:

  • common routing protocols RIPv1, RIPv2, OSPFv2, OSPFv3, and BGP IPv6
  • routing protocols RIPng and BGP-4+
  • IP address based filtering
  • AS path based filtering attribute modification by route map

Zebra offers true modularity: it has a process for each protocol, and each module can be upgraded separately from the others, so you can have quick upgrades as well as protection against a failure in one protocol affecting the entire system.

Last updated 14 Nov, 2005


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0.95a

0.95a beta released 2005-09-08

  • Released: 8 Sep, 2005
  • Code Maturity: Beta
  • Source Archive: ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/network/zebra/-0.95a.tar.gz
  • Licenses: GPLv2
  • Interfaces: Command Line

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