\BOOKMARK [1][-]{section.1}{Background}{}% 1 \BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.1.1}{Setting Up the Router}{section.1}% 2 \BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.1.2}{Required Hardware}{section.1}% 3 \BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.1.3}{Determine your Network Topology}{section.1}% 4 \BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.1.4}{Installing Red Hat Linux}{section.1}% 5 \BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.1.5}{Installing the Quagga routing software}{section.1}% 6 \BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.1.6}{Set up Configuration Files for Quagga}{section.1}% 7 \BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.1.7}{Turn on the Router Services}{section.1}% 8 \BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.1.8}{You Have Completed the Setup}{section.1}% 9 \BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.1.9}{The Virtual Terminal Interface, and Differences from Cisco IOS}{section.1}% 10 \BOOKMARK [1][-]{section.2}{An Example Session Setting Up the Computer in the Middle}{}% 11 \BOOKMARK [2][-]{subsection.2.1}{Setting up the Network Interfaces with the Quagga Service on Port 2601}{section.2}% 12 \BOOKMARK [1][-]{section.3}{Setting up RIP2 with the ripd Service on Port 2602}{}% 13 \BOOKMARK [1][-]{section.4}{Viewing the routing Table using the route command:}{}% 14 \BOOKMARK [1][-]{section.5}{Viewing the Network Devices using the ifconfig command:}{}% 15 \BOOKMARK [1][-]{section.6}{Viewing the Addresses and Routing table using the ip command}{}% 16