
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 …
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. …
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 …
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. …
FRRouting Release 9.0
In FRR 8.4 release, we shipped Extended Message Support for BGP, which increased the memory usage significantly. In FRR 9.0 release, the memory footprint is back to normal again.