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Andrew2019-04-30 17:51:01
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Andrew, 2019-04-30 17:51:01

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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nrgian, 2019-04-30
@spiller1975

Pfsense (though it's FreeBSD, not Linux)
RouterOS

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vreitech, 2019-05-01
@fzfx

VyOS. the best centos is debian.

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Denis, 2019-05-01
@ttys

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) )))

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effko32, 2019-04-30
@effko32

Mikrotik CHR, this is of course not at all Centos and paid, but all of the above can do it.

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metajiji, 2019-05-02
@metajiji

Zentyal, if gui is not needed, then just any Linux, the same centos / fedlra of the hand and reading https://lartc.org :)
If you want gui, as they said above, take Mikrotik (RouterOs) it is under x86

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