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I'm working on a project where we intend to use the fpm module functionality to push route updates to a program of our own for statistics gathering and further processing. We simply need the route updates pushed to our application as fpm seems ideally suited. It is undesirable, however, for routes to actually be installed into the linux kernel which Zebra seems to do in normal operation.
Is there a way to tell Zebra to not actually install routes to the kernel?
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I'm working on a project where we intend to use the fpm module functionality to push route updates to a program of our own for statistics gathering and further processing. We simply need the route updates pushed to our application as fpm seems ideally suited. It is undesirable, however, for routes to actually be installed into the linux kernel which Zebra seems to do in normal operation.
Is there a way to tell Zebra to not actually install routes to the kernel?
I could use some direction here please.
-J
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