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BIRD Internet Routing Daemon

… is one of the fastest routing daemons in the world, tirelessly recalculating best routes between connected networks.

Runs on Linux and BSD systems, supports BGP, OSPF, RIP and Babel, all with mighty filtering engine and unmatched efficiency.

BIRD is open-source, licenced by GNU GPL. The source code is published in our Git repository.

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Apr 01, 2026

New releases 3.2.1, 3.1.6, 2.18.1, 2.17.4

Many fixes; ASPA downstream, BIRD 3 stability.

Jan 03, 2026

New release 3.2.0

BGP dynamic unnumbered, IGP metric attribute

Jan 03, 2026

New release 2.18

BGP dynamic unnumbered

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Used by the leading companies worldwide

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DEPLOYMENTS

Deployment Opportunities

Internet eXchange Point

BIRD is used as an IXP route server. Configurations may be several gigabytes large, policies and filters are complex. Often also a looking glass is deployed to check routing status on a website. BIRD is deployed on multiple servers with the same or similar configuration, both in multiple locations and as active-active backup.

1 TB+

RAM used

5000+

BGP connections

10M+

Prefixes in table

Deployed features:

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BGP Route Server setup with BFD

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BMP sending, MRT dumping

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BGP Flowspec validation

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RPKI loading, ROA and ASPA checking

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Auxiliary tables and pipes

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Multithreaded computation

BIRD is utilized by the largest IXPs worldwide.

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Data Center

BIRD is used as a data center virtualization hypervisor or top-of-the-rack router, an L3VPN PE node or a route reflector. Policies are simple but the configurations may be complex. BIRD is deployed on multiple nodes with different yet similar configurations. There is also experimental EVPN/VXLAN support available.

1000+

BGP speakers

1M+

Virtualized machines

Deployed features:

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BGP with VxLAN/MPLS/SRv6 and EVPN

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BGP Route Reflection

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Babel, OSPF, RIP

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Kernel FIB management

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Bridge table management

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BFD, BMP sending, MRT dumping

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Multithreaded computation

BIRD is utilized by the largest Data centers worldwide.

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Route Analyzer

BIRD is used as a routing data storage for data analysis, ingesting often full BGP tables from many nodes across the world. There are none policies and no redistribution. This deployment is useful not only for researchers, but also e.g. for Content Delivery Networks to check the optimality of their network utilization.

1000+

Peer connections

10M+

Prefixes in table

1000+

Routes per prefix

Deployed features:

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One-way BGP ingestion

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BMP sending, MRT dumping

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Auxiliary tables and pipes

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Multiple threads

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Advanced filtering techniques

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Tooling integration

BIRD is utilized by the largest CDN's worldwide.

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Internet Service Providers

BIRD is used to steer traffic in an ISP network, routing by protocols OSPF, RIP or Babel, or even eBGP. For commercial customer connections, L3VPN or the experimental EVPN is available, with distribution of private routes across BGP. BIRD is deployed on multiple nodes with different yet similar configurations, in the role of e.g. ASBR, PE, PCE or RR nodes.

200+

ASBR in network

5000+

BGP speakers

5000+

IGP nodes

5M+

Prefixes conveyed

Deployed features:

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BGP with MPLS/SRV6 and L3VPN

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BGP Route Reflection

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VRF, VPN PE functionality

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ASBR setup, ROA and ASPA

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BFD, BMP sending, MRT dumping

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Babel, OSPF, RIP

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Kernel FIB management

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Hardware Integration

BIRD is used as a routing stack in a stock or custom hardware, in conjunction with a Linux or BSD system. There is often a hardware acceleration of the forwarding plane, which has to be configured by BIRD. That hardware may be also sold as a product to end users, which brings additional challenges of resolving various problems in networks of third parties. Available is the full scale of BIRD implementation, with possible customizations and specific APIs.

1 TB+

RAM used

10M+

Prefixes in table

5000+

Nodes in network

Deployed features:

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Most of BGP setups

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Babel, OSPF, RIP

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Kernel FIB management

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prefix aggregation

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BFD protocol

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Tooling integration

BIRD is utilized by

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ABOUT US

Meet the team

IANA Root Zone Cryptographic Officer, RIPE NCC Executive Board Chair, one of the original authors of BIRD.

Author of the current filter engine, multithreading expert, performance expert, BIRD 3 maintainer, writing BIRD since 2015.

Author of the current BGP and OSPF implementations, routing and networking expert, BIRD 2 maintainer, writing BIRD since 2008.

University project

BIRD was developed in years 1998 to 2000 by Ondřej Filip (now CEO of CZ.NIC and RIPE NCC Executive Board Chair), Pavel Machek and Martin Mareš. The first release of BIRD came out on Friday, June 9, 2000 and since then, the project gained its userbase as its development continued.

Adopted by CZ.NIC

In year 2008, BIRD was adopted by CZ.NIC Labs and since then, it's a part of CZ.NIC Labs portfolio together with other open-source projects with global impact such as Knot DNS. CZ.NIC provides financial, office, legal and human resource services for the BIRD Team.

Used in IXPs

BIRD has found its way to most of the internet exchange points in the world. Thanks to its powerful route filtering engine, stability and efficiency, BIRD could always be scaled up to handle hundreds of BGP peers and plenty of routes. In 2025, BIRD is the go-to routing engine for IXPs.

Feature expansion

Since 1998, the Internet has developed a lot, and many modern features needed to see both IPv6 and IPv4 at once. To facilitate further expansion, support of BGP Flowspec, VPN or EVPN, and automatic loading of ROA from RPKI, BIRD 2 was released in 2017. This opened the door for more BIRD deployments in ISP networks and data centers.

More networks and more routes need good performance. While BIRD 2 is able to handle over 1000 BGP peers in IXPs in a single thread, we scaled the multithreaded BIRD 3 over 5000 peers with ease. Released in 2024, it is a fundamental leap forward opening more future opportunities.

BIRD is developed and maintained by CZ.NIC

CZ.NIC is the Czech national domain registry, a member of many prestigious organizations, ISO 27001 certified company, headquartered in Prague.

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