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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p BIRD is an open source implementation of a TCP/IP routing daemon for Unix like systems. Developed as a school project at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague, with major contributions from developers Martin Mares, Pavel Machek and Ondrej Filip. It is distributed under the GNU General Public License.BIRD supports IPv4 or IPv6 (as separate daemons), multiple routing tables, and BGP, RIP and OSPF routing protocols, as well as statically defined routes. Its design differs significantly from the better known routing daemons, GNU Zebra and Quagga. Currently BIRD is included in many Linux distributions like Debian, Ubuntu and Fedora.BIRD is used in several internet exchanges (for example LINX, LONAP, DE-CIX and MSK-IX) as a route server, where it replaced Quagga because of its scalability issues. According to 2012 Euro-IX survey, BIRD is the most used route server amongst European internet exchanges.In 2010, CZ.NIC (as the current sponsor of BIRD development) received the LINX Conspicuous Contribution Award for contribution of BIRD to the advancement in route server technology.. }

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