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28 | 28 | Fortunately, [RFC6996](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6996) defines a new private ASN range: 4200000000-4294967294. Given the size of this range, there is little chance of running into a conflict. |
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30 | -We now encourage dn42 users to use the newly-allocated ranges in **4242420000-4242429999**. See the [registry page](Services-Whois#AS-numbers) for details. |
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3 | +## What BGP daemon should I use? |
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5 | +This is really up to you: that's the magic of open protocols. |
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7 | +As of 2014, most people seem to use either Quagga or Bird (with a growing preference for Bird). You may also encounter users of OpenBGPd. Even more occasionally, people use hardware BGP routers in dn42, for instance [Extreme Networks](howto/bgp-on-extreme-summit5i) hardware. |
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