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For large networks, static routes quickly become unscalable.
FreeBSD comes with the standard BSD routing daemon man:routed[8], which provides the routing protocols RIP, versions 1 and 2, and IRDP.
-Support for the BGP and OSPF routing protocols can be installed using the package:net/zebra[] package or port.
+Support for the BGP and OSPF routing protocols can be installed using the package:net/quagga[] package or port.
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Consider the following network: