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<strong>iPECS</strong> <strong>SBG</strong>-<strong>1000</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> (DATA Features)<br />

Figure 6.275 Enabled OSPF<br />

To activate the routing engine, you need to create a configuration file for the protocol daemon,<br />

and also for Zebra. Zebra is Quagga’s IP routing management daemon, which provides kernel<br />

routing table updates, interface lookups, and redistribution of routes between the routing<br />

protocols.<br />

Note: To view examples of the configuration files, browse to<br />

http://www.quagga.net/docs/quagga.pdf.<br />

3. Enter the configuration files into their respective code fields. Alternatively, click the ‘Set<br />

Default Values’ button to the right of each code field. The default values, displayed in a field<br />

are the following:<br />

• BGP :<br />

!router bgp The exclamation mark is Quagga’s comment character. The<br />

router bgp string is a command that activates the BGP daemon. The exclamation mark<br />

emphasizes that the command must be followed by an exact Autonomous System’s ID<br />

number.<br />

log syslog A command that instructs the daemon to send its log messages to the system<br />

log.<br />

• OSPF :<br />

router ospf A command that activates the OSPF daemon.<br />

log syslog See the explanation under BGP.<br />

• Zebra<br />

interface ixp1 Instructs the daemon to query and update routing information via a specific<br />

WAN device. It is important that you change the default ixp1 value to your WAN device<br />

name.<br />

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