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I have never tried this, but I forwarded your mail to my coworker who has, and here is what he had to say: ---------- interesting... i did try zebra but couldn't find a way to have it load saved routes, only dump them. 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) mike harrison wrote: > > route tables and save them to a file. Then have something, possibly a > > route server, import this file and inject these routes into my lab > > network. Any ideas/suggestions? Is this possible without having a > > live BGP feed into my lab network? > > This would be easy to do with Zebra and a unix boxen. > Zebra is a BGP routing deamon similiar in function to GateD. > Fairly easy to setup (ie: uses cisco-ish commands), > and a few lines of perl with a dump or log dump > could easily recreate the world as you want it. > see: www.zebra.org
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