Your best way to get quagga-mpls with LDP support is to download the
RPMs. Only developers should try to download ldp-portable and quagga-0.99.4
and compile a version for themselves.
I do not support mpls-linux on the 2.4 kernel. You will need to upgrade
to a 2.6 kernel. Again the easiest way to run a MPLS enabled kernel is
to download the RPM. Only developers should try to compile their own
MPLS enabled kernel.
At this time the released version of quagga-mpls with LDP support
is not ready for users (intended for developers). If you are a developer
and want to help with the effort, you will want to get the latest version
of quagga-mpls and ldp-portable from my development tree. Otherwise you
will have to wait until the next release.
On Fri, Nov 17, 2006 at 12:20:31PM +0530, vasudha prasad wrote:
> Hi!
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> I have downloaded ldp-portable-0.80 and quagga 96.4(I am using linux=20
> 2.4.18with
> mpls-1.1. patched). I have patched and compiled quagga and able to
> communicate with ldpd daemon. Now where should I add basic
> configurations like liberal label retension mode, Independent to test ldp=
d.
> Could u give the commad.
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> Thanks in advance
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> warm regards
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> vasudha
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