Re: [pim] Linux PIM SM implementations
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Re: [pim] Linux PIM SM implementations
We are using XORP successfully. Although it is large (you need 1.4GB of
disk to compile it), the resulting binaries can be transferred to a less
well-equipped machine. My student appears to have been able to use it
"out of the box". In addition, the supporter of the PIM code is active.
Bill Atwood
Tom Pusateri wrote:
> Look at:
>
> http://www.xorp.org/
>
> Tom
>
> On Aug 10, 2009, at 5:50 PM, Eric S. Johnson wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Does anyone have pointers to modern linux PIM-SM implementations.
>>
>> We had been happy with usc pimd pimd-2.1.0-alpha29.19, but on
>> linux 64 bit kernels/machines it doesn't quite seem to work anymore.
>>
>> And it is officially "retired" anyway. Even the old ftp/http
>> sites at catarina and netweb .usc.edu are no longer around.
>>
>> Is there a standalone replacement?
>>
>> Is there PIM SM available for zebra/quagga ?
>> qpimd pops up on google search, but looks like it
>> does SSM only... I need old fashioned igmpv2 and PIM.
>>
>> Is the only option xorp? (nothing against it, but the routers are all
>> using quagga now)
>>
>> Thanks for any pointers.
>> E
>>
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