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Open Networking: Linux Fabric Lab

At the core of every modern network operating system sits a Linux kernel. This kernel is accessible on major vendors (eg, Cisco, Juniper and Arista), to varying degrees. However, in the Open Networking space, it IS the operating system. The open nature of Linux allows for a great deal more flexibility in designing, building, maintaining and automating a fabric than has been enjoyed by previous generations of technology.

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FRR (Free Range Routing)

Free Range Routing (FRR) is an IP routing protocol suite for Linux platforms which includes protocol daemons for BGP, IS-IS, LDP, OSPF, PIM, and RIP. It provides the core network functionality for most Linux-based operating systems, including SONiC, DENT, and Cumulus. FRR’s seamless integration with the native Linux IP networking stacks makes it applicable to a wide variety of use cases including connecting hosts/VMs/containers to the network, advertising network services, LAN switching and routing, Internet access routers, and Internet peering.

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