[dev] Open Network Equipment and FRRouting

Konstantin Shalygin k0ste at k0ste.ru
Wed Jan 23 02:09:09 EST 2019


> This is basically how the kernel does it. Each port of the switch is a
> true Linux interface. You add routes to the interface, and the kernel
> will offload it to the hardware. If you create a bridge and add
> interfaces to the bridge, the kernel will offload it to the
> hardware. If you use the team driver to create a LAG, and add
> interfaces to it, the kernel will offload it to the hardware. All your
> usual tools, routing daemon, snmp agents, just work.

Can you give an example of equipment that I can actually buy? All my 
professional life I use 1U x86 Linux servers for NAT|Routing + L2 Switch 
for LACP's|VLAN's, and always want something like this setup but in one box.



k

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