doc: update some introduction paragraphs
in particular,
- add IS-IS to some listings
- list Solaris & OSX as "some work required"
- remove OS version numbers. We have no base to specify any of them.
- list supported C compilers (gcc, clang, icc)
- cut the Quagga 2.0 stuff that promises QoS and firewall functionality
diff --git a/doc/overview.texi b/doc/overview.texi
index 7acfc0e..2301c4b 100644
--- a/doc/overview.texi
+++ b/doc/overview.texi
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
@uref{http://www.quagga.net,,Quagga} is a routing software package that
provides TCP/IP based routing services with routing protocols support such
-as RIPv1, RIPv2, RIPng, OSPFv2, OSPFv3, BGP-4, and BGP-4+ (@pxref{Supported
+as RIPv1, RIPv2, RIPng, OSPFv2, OSPFv3, IS-IS, BGP-4, and BGP-4+ (@pxref{Supported
RFCs}). Quagga also supports special BGP Route Reflector and Route Server
behavior. In addition to traditional IPv4 routing protocols, Quagga also
supports IPv6 routing protocols. With SNMP daemon which supports SMUX and AgentX
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
interfaces and put a few commands about static routes and/or default routes.
If the network is rather large, or if the network structure changes
frequently, you will want to take advantage of Quagga's dynamic routing
-protocol support for protocols such as RIP, OSPF or BGP.
+protocol support for protocols such as RIP, OSPF, IS-IS or BGP.
Traditionally, UNIX based router configuration is done by
@command{ifconfig} and @command{route} commands. Status of routing
@@ -63,12 +63,13 @@
status, enable mode user can change system configuration. This UNIX account
independent feature will be great help to the router administrator.
- Currently, Quagga supports common unicast routing protocols. Multicast
-routing protocols such as BGMP, PIM-SM, PIM-DM may be supported in Quagga
-2.0. MPLS support is going on. In the future, TCP/IP filtering control,
-QoS control, diffserv configuration will be added to Quagga. Quagga
-project's final goal is making a productive, quality, free TCP/IP routing
-software.
+ Currently, Quagga supports common unicast routing protocols, that is BGP,
+OSPF, RIP and IS-IS. Upcoming for MPLS support, an implementation of LDP is
+currently being prepared for merging. Implementations of BFD and PIM-SSM
+(IPv4) also exist, but are not actively being worked on.
+
+ The ultimate goal of the Quagga project is making a productive, quality, free
+TCP/IP routing software package.
@node System Architecture
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@@ -139,7 +140,7 @@
@cindex Compatibility with other systems
@cindex Operating systems that support Quagga
-Currently Quagga supports @sc{gnu}/Linux, BSD and Solaris. Porting Quagga
+Currently Quagga supports @sc{gnu}/Linux and BSD. Porting Quagga
to other platforms is not too difficult as platform dependent code should
most be limited to the @command{zebra} daemon. Protocol daemons are mostly
platform independent. Please let us know when you find out Quagga runs on a
@@ -152,15 +153,40 @@
@sp 1
@itemize @bullet
@item
-@sc{gnu}/Linux 2.4.x and higher
+@sc{gnu}/Linux
@item
-FreeBSD 4.x and higher
+FreeBSD
@item
-NetBSD 1.6 and higher
+NetBSD
@item
-OpenBSD 2.5 and higher
+OpenBSD
+@end itemize
+
+Versions of these platforms that are older than around 2 years from the point
+of their original release (in case of @sc{gnu}/Linux, this is since the kernel's
+release on kernel.org) may need some work. Similarly, the following platforms
+may work with some effort:
+
+@sp 1
+@itemize @bullet
@item
-Solaris 8 and higher
+Solaris
+@item
+Mac OSX
+@end itemize
+
+Also note that, in particular regarding proprietary platforms, compiler
+and C library choice will affect Quagga. Only recent versions of the
+following C compilers are well-tested:
+
+@sp 1
+@itemize @bullet
+@item
+@sc{gnu}'s GCC
+@item
+LLVM's clang
+@item
+Intel's ICC
@end itemize
@node Supported RFCs