
FRRouting
FRRouting (FRR) is a free and open source Internet routing protocol suite for Linux and Unix platforms. It implements BGP, OSPF, RIP, IS-IS, PIM, LDP, BFD, Babel, PBR, OpenFabric …
FRRouting User Guide — FRR latest documentation
FRR is a fully featured, high performance, free software IP routing suite. It implements all standard routing protocols such as BGP, RIP, OSPF, IS-IS and more (see Feature Matrix), as …
Documentation – FRRouting
We maintain a set of reference documentation for users looking to run FRR. We also maintain a reference for current and aspiring FRR developers which documents many aspects of our …
Installation — FRR latest documentation - FRRouting
Building FRR from source is the best way to ensure you have the latest features and bug fixes. Details for each supported platform, including dependency package listings, permissions, and …
Releases – FRRouting
Releases are cut when significant features are added or important bug fixes are incorporated into FRR. This typically corresponds to a release cadence of roughly every 4 months.
FRRouting Developer’s Guide — FRR latest documentation
FRR Release Procedure Packaging Debian Multi-Distribution builds Packaging Red Hat Process Architecture Overview Terminology Event Architecture Kernel Thread Architecture Notes on …
Basic Setup — FRR latest documentation - FRRouting
This option allows you to run FRR as a non-root user. Use this option only when you know what you are doing since most of the daemons in FRR will not be able to run under a regular user. …
About FRR — FRR latest documentation - FRRouting
FRR is a suite of daemons that work together to build the routing table. Each major protocol is implemented in its own daemon, and these daemons talk to a middleman daemon (zebra), …
FRRouting Release 10.0
Apr 12, 2024 · We are pleased to announce FRR release 10.0. FRR 10.0 brings a long list of enhancements and fixes with 938 commits from 54 developers. Thanks to all contributors. …
Basic Commands — FRR latest documentation - FRRouting
FRR uses a single configuration file located in /etc/frr/frr.conf. When FRR is started using an init script or systemd, vtysh is invoked to read the config file and send the appropriate portions to …