On Tue, Jun 06, 2006 at 02:42:36PM -0700, Nick Burke <mrmud@mrmud.org> wrote a message of 39 lines which said:
How many of you have actually use(d) Zebra/Linux as a routing device
IMHO, the question is not perfectly phrased. You actually have several issues: * use a regular PC instead of big and expensive iron, * use Linux instead of FreeBSD or IOS or JunOS, * use Zebra instead of Quagga or Xorp. These questions are partly independent and should be addressed as such. For instance, Quagga + a free Unix can run on dedicated boxes like the Soekris, who have different characteristics than a regular PC (no moving parts, for instance). One last advice: be very careful when you read claims like "it may seem appealing to suits with no networking knowledge": many people never tried what they criticize, they just do not want their CEO to discover that the expensive network could have been done for much less. [I installed, in a former job, Debian + Linux + Zebra on PCs and they route fine.]