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RE: Router Servers in a lab


From: Yosi Yarchi <Yosi_Yarchi () KereniX com>
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 20:35:55 +0300


Hi

I'm using mrtd for this purpose exactly. To begin with, I wrote small PERL
script (route_stoa.pl) which takes "show ip bgp" output of cisco router
(default free, found in the internet) and convert it to mrtd ASCII format.
Then I patched the route_atob (route_atob.c) of mrtd package to read this
file. I used sbgp to inject the full table into my router. Assuming that the
"show ip bgp" dump file is ASproc.pl (this is actually the name I found it),
the command should be (after trimming ASproc so only pure table exist):

gunzip --stdout ASproc.pl | route_stoa.pl -i stdin -o stdout | route_atob -i
stdin -o stdout | sbgp -i stdin .... 

Good luck

Best Regards,
Yosi Yarchi

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-----Original Message-----
From: mike harrison [mailto:meuon () highertech net]
Sent: Wed, April 11, 2001 6:27 AM
To: Barrie Jones
Cc: Perry Jannette; Nanog1
Subject: Re: Router Servers in a lab



i like mrtd better anyway, since it has the bgpsim tool.  
it allows you
to withdraw and announce routes to simulate flapping.  has 
frequency,
jitter, all that fun stuff.
(see www.mrtd.net)

Downloading.... :)  --Thanks




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