A routing daemon that is designed for UNIX-like systems, offering dynamic routing capabilities.
Installing BIRD is a straightforward process. To get started, simply run the following commands:
./configure
make
make install
Once the installation is complete, you will need to create a configuration file for BIRD. You can do this by opening a text editor and creating a file at /usr/local/etc/bird.conf. In this file, you will need to specify your network topology and configure routing parameters as needed.
Overall, BIRD is an excellent tool for managing complex networks with multiple routing protocols. Whether you are a seasoned network professional or a beginner, BIRD's intuitive interface and powerful features make it an essential tool for any serious network administrator.
Version 1.1.5: N/A