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Re: BGP Tool for Simulation


From: Jack Carrozzo <jack () crepinc com>
Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 22:04:54 -0400

Roll quagga / BGPd on *nix and bring up sessions with whatever you like.

For full tables, you can either hack up a few lines of perl to output a
bunch of 'network a.b.c.d' lines from any of the available text looking
glasses into the bgpd conf, or just bring up ebgp-multihop session with one
of your borders or one of your friends. Prefix lists, communities, etc are
all supported.

-Jack Carrozzo

On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 9:32 PM, GIULIANOCM (UOL) <giulianocm () uol com br>wrote:

People,

I am looking for a tool (free or not) to simulate BGP full internet route
table peering and injection using real CISCO and JUNIPER routers.

We have found some power tools like Spirent or Agilent but they are a too
expensive to acquire for now.

The main idea is to have a software tool for unix or linux system, that
supports to simulate a cloud a carrier or an ISP, to work with real routers,
establishing connection using BGP protocol and injecting on this real
routers the full internet routing table - ipv4 or ipv6.

Do you know some collection of tools (software tools) that we can use to do
this kind of work ?

It is possible to collect full internet routing table and inject it to a
real router using a software for simulate real conditions ?

Besides, the tool will need some additional features in simulation like the
set of communities, local preference, med and other BGP attributes.

What do you recommend for this tasks ?

Thanks a lot,

Giuliano




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