It could be so remarkable to know that F5 BIG-IP system supports Dynamic Routing using "IP Infusion ZebOS Advanced Routing Modules (ARMs)". Using the F5-ARM, you can configure the following protocols: RIP, RIPng, BGP, OSPFv2, OSPFv3, IS-IS, BFD, and PIM!
First of all, you need to check your license; F5-ARM is included for "Better" and "Best" Bundles. Then, the "tmrouted" process starts and manages the ZebOS daemons, and you can configure all your desired protocols on the involved "Route-domain(s)", like other Routers in your Network...
Also, It's good to know that F5-ARM has two Core Daemons:
* NSM -->The ZebOS Network Services Module daemon
* IMI --> Allows the system administrator to configure and monitor ZebOS daemons through a centralized connection
My name is Rakesh and saying I am a huge nerd would probably be an understatement.. I love technology and getting my hands into the CLI or trying something new. I started this page because I've had a lot of people ask for help with some of the things I've either deployment in my professional career or at clients.
Tuesday, 6 July 2021
*** Configuring Dynamic Routing Protocols by F5 BIG-IP ARM ***
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