Quagga
Quagga is probably one of the oldest software router around. It still works, of course, even though it has an unattractive configuration syntax (unfortunately inspired by Cisco's IOS) and has some small issues with IPv6. But since it's so old, you will find a lot of configuration examples around.
Source address selection
Use this in your zebra.conf
:
route-map RM_SET_SRC permit 10
set src 172.22.XX.XX
ip protocol bgp route-map RM_SET_SRC
Unfortunately, this is not possible with IPv6…
Important bgp commands
To connect to bgpd use:
$ vtysh
Which provides an interactive interface. In this interface the following commands can be used:
show bpg session status
in this example:
- an active bgp session exists with peer 64713.
- no (vpn) connection at all exists with peer 64692
- a (vpn) connection with 4242421375 exists, but no bgp session
vtysh> show ip bgp summary
BGP router identifier 172.22.100.254, local AS number 64698
RIB entries 938, using 103 KiB of memory
Peers 11, using 49 KiB of memory
Peer groups 1, using 32 bytes of memory
Neighbor V AS MsgRcvd MsgSent TblVer InQ OutQ Up/Down State/PfxRcd
172.22.92.247 4 64692 0 0 0 0 0 never Connect
...
172.22.113.2 4 64713 2206 865 0 0 0 01:23:11 322
....
172.23.64.1 4 4242421375 0 0 0 0 0 never Active
fe80::deca:fbad 4 64699 902 694 0 0 0 01:23:57 486