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Which software router to use under Linux?
Hello
I am looking for a software router for Linux (CentOS7 for example) with an emphasis on dynamic routing and balancing, which could:
- work with a large number of external network interfaces (100 or more), including vlans.
- dynamic routing
- support for any scripts to control routing
- channel shaping by interfaces
- traffic balancing between several channels (vlans)
- channel speed monitoring by interfaces (vlans), statistics, reports
- traffic pre-reporting
Please tell me which side to look.
It is difficult for a beginner to understand immediately.
Thanks in advance for your answers.
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To do this, you need a set of Quagga or Bird packages
or .... is that for routing
And the rest sounds kind of vague
- channel shaping by interfaces
- traffic balancing between several channels (vlans)
- channel speed monitoring by interfaces (vlans), statistics, reports
- traffic pre-reporting
What does balancing mean? Is it to collect in a bond or send it through different routes to different route sheets?
Monitoring is generally a separate issue!
It seems to me that Monsieur should concentrate and correctly formulate what he wants.
UPD
I didn’t immediately guess why 100 vlans)
Quagga + pf + netgraph on
Abbils access servers for billing (it won’t be hard to google the setting, and this will solve the remaining questions) )))
Mikrotik CHR, this is of course not at all Centos and paid, but all of the above can do it.
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