%%name: zebra

%%short-description: Implementation of routing protocols.
 
%%full-description: Zebra is a multi-server routing protocal 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:
 <pre>
 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
 
</pre>

 Zebra offers true modularity, unlike traditional
gated based architecture or even the so-called "new modular
architecture." It has a process for each protocol. 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.

%%category: net, net

%%license: GPL

%%maintainer: <bug-zebra@gnu.org>

%%interface: Command line

%%updated: 04 April 2000

%%keywords: net, routing, Internet, TCP/IP, email

%%programs: 

%%GNU: yes

%%web-page: http://www.zebra.org/

%%support:

%%doc: User manual included

%%developers: Kunihiro Ishiguro <kunihiro@zebra.org>, Toshiaki Takada

%%contributors: 

%%sponsors: Digital Magic Labs

%%source: ftp://ftp.zebra.org/pub/zebra

%%debian:

%%redhat: ftp://ftp.zebra.org/pub/zebra/rpm

%%repository:

%%related: 

%%source-language: C

%%supported-languages: 

%%use-requirements: 

%%build-prerequisites:

%%weak-prerequisites:

%%source-prerequisites:

%%version: 0.85 beta on 09 Mar 2000

%%announce-list: zebra@zebra.org

%%announce-news:

%%help-list: 

%%help-news: 

%%dev-list: kunihiro@zebra.org

%%dev-news:

%%bug-list: bug-zebra@gnu.org










 





