GigaRouter (Was Re: Cisco as Big Brother))

Rob Liebschutz rob at rjl.com
Fri Oct 18 16:55:29 UTC 1996


I've spent days on the phone with [substitute your favorite router
vendor here] customer support and engineers tracking down bugs in
their routing software and trying to get bug fixes and workarounds
from them, and I've spent comparable days running gdb on gated and
staring at gated code and my personal opinion is that working with the
gated code was a far more valuable experience for me.  Gated is very
stable for me now, and if I don't like the way something works, I
change it or add a new feature if I want.

My experience in consulting has taught me that off the shelf products
from vendors with professional customer support (i.e. black boxes
approved by Fortune 500 companies) are better for some clients, but I
have clients that appreciate software like gated and are willing to
pay for my time to work with it.

You can always join the gated consortium.  The gated web pages at
Merit indicate that there is some level of support available for
those willing to pay for it.  Can anyone with experience comment
on this?

Is source code and a development environment available (and afordable)
for the gated implementation in the Netstar product?  If it is and
the product is reasonable in other ways, I'd be on their doorstep in
a minute.  Are source licences available from any of the other major
router vendors?


> alex at relcom.eu.net writes:
> > 
> > >
> > >     >Subject: Re: GigaRouter (Was Re: Cisco as Big Brother))
> > >     >From: dvv at sprint.net (Dima Volodin)
> > >
> > >     >You said - "gated"? Oh my gawd...
> > >
> > >   I agree. Oh my gawd, someone is using one of the most efficient and
> > >   reliable pieces of routing code around. What a really great idea. There
> > >   are other smart router vendors who use various route and policy storage
> > >   data structures from gated. Oh my gawd. Some smart router vendors are
> > >   implementing dynamic non-intrusive policy config on their routers this
> > >   year. Gated had that 4 1/2 years ago. Oh my gawd. Etc etc...
> > >
> > >                   RobS
> 
> Gated would dump core like crazy and lose routes and adjacencies 5
> years ago and it does the same now. Well, on the second thought, I
> don't think there's any real reason to bitch about it - all the other
> free reference stuff (sendmail, inn, etc, etc. Even 4.4) is plagued
> with the same problems. And everybody is kind of accustomed to the
> status quo. As of data structures - I remember there was a course on data
> structures on my first university year. And you know what? I haven't
> seen anything new since then - gated or no gated.
> 
> > Let's compare:
> > [...]
> 
> Oh. Don't tell my you do all this on your own and don't use some kind of
> conf-generating script.
> 
> > Of cource gated.conf is not (in usial revision) so powerfull as IOS,
> > but ideas - ideas in gated was great, and gated works well even now.
> 
> Karl Marx's soul to the soul of Friedrich Engels: "Oh yes. But the idea
> was b-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l..."
> 
> > Aleksei Roudnev, Network Operations Center, Relcom, Moscow
> 
> Dima
> 






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