zebra
is a routing manager that implements the
zebra
route engine.
zebra
supports RIPv1, RIPv2, RIPng, OSPF, OSPF6, BGP4+, and BGP4-.
OPTIONS
-b, --batch
Runs in batch mode, zebra parses its config and exits.
-d, --daemon
Runs in daemon mode, forking and exiting from tty.
-f, --config-file config-file
Specifies the config file to use for startup. If not specified this option will likely default to /usr/local/etc/zebra.conf.
-h, --help
A brief message.
-k, --keep_kernel
On startup, don't delete self inserted routes.
-l, --log_mode
Turn verbose logging on.
-P, --vty_port port-number
Specify the port that the zebra VTY will listen on. This defaults to
2602, as specified in /etc/services.
-r, --retain
When the program terminates, retain routes added by zebra.
-v, --version
Print the version and exit.
COMMANDS
table [TABLENO] -- for use with multi-table kernels
ip route [NETWORK] [GATEWAY] ipv6 route [NETWORK] [GATEWAY]
show ip route show ipv6 route show interface show ipforward show ipv6forward
interface [IFNAME]
shutdown no shutdown ip address [IP-ADDRESS] description [DESCRIPTION] multicast no multicast
FILES
/usr/local/sbin/zebra
The default location of the
zebra
binary.
/usr/local/etc/zebra.conf
The default location of the
zebra
config file.
$(PWD)/zebra.log
If the
zebra
process is config'd to output logs to a file, then you will find this
file in the directory where you started zebra.
WARNING
This man page is intended as a quick reference for command line options, and for config file commands. The definitive document is the Info file zebra.
DIAGNOSTICS
The zebra process may log to standard output, to a VTY, to a log file, or through syslog to the system logs.
zebra
supports many debugging options, see the Info file, or the source for details.