# FIB manipulation This page explains how to perform FIB manipulation; kernel routing table updates, interface lookups, and redistribution of routes between different routing protocols. GoBGP uses zebra included in [Quagga](http://www.nongnu.org/quagga/). ## Prerequisites Assume you finished [Getting Started](https://github.com/osrg/gobgp/blob/master/docs/sources/getting-started.md) and installing [Quagga](http://www.nongnu.org/quagga/) on the same host with GoBGP. ## Contents - [Configuration](#section0) - [Check routes from zebra](#section1) ## Configuration You need to enable the zebra feature in the Global configuration as follows. ```toml [Global] [Global.Zebra] Enabled = true Url = "unix:/var/run/quagga/zserv.api" ``` You can skip Url. If it's skipped, GoBGP uses "unix:/var/run/quagga/zserv.api" as the Url. This configuration specifies unix domain socket in its Url and you can change it to the one using TCP. If you use TCP, Url can be like "tcp:192.168.24.1:2600". ## Check Routes from zebra Zebra has 3 connected routes in this example's environment. - 172.16.1.100/30 - 172.16.6.100/30 - 192.168.31.0/24 Let's check these routes with GoBGP cli. ```bash $ gobgp global rib Network Next Hop AS_PATH Age Attrs *> 172.16.1.100/30 0.0.0.0 00:00:02 [{Origin: i} {Med: 1}] *> 172.16.6.100/30 0.0.0.0 00:00:02 [{Origin: i} {Med: 1}] *> 192.168.31.0/24 0.0.0.0 00:00:02 [{Origin: i} {Med: 1}] ``` You can see connected routes stored in the GoBGP global rib.