On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Gert Doering wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 10:43:47AM +0100, Niall Murphy wrote:
I am looking at doing some IPv6 routing and I'm wondering what the status of the various routing protocols is:
1) RIP is working I've been told (but I don't want to use it)
Might be working, but I won't use it either.
2) Is BGP working/defined?
Yes. Works well.
3) What about IS-IS?
Cisco doesn't have IS-IS for IPv6 yet, and also no OSPFv3 or EIGRP/IPv6.
4) Who is doing production v6 routing at the moment?
Depends on what you call "production v6 routing". For normal definitions of "production", I'd say "nobody" ('cause there are no production qualit routers, almost everything is done via tunnels, etc. etc.)
You can use a plain PC with Linux/FreeBSD etc and run zebra to do ipv6 BGP OSPF and RIP2. Look at www.zebra.org
Gert Doering -- NetMaster
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