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Sorry, I forgot the files Best Regards, Yosi Yarchi KereniX Data-Aware Optical NetworksTM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Yosi Yarchi http://www.kerenix.com Phone: +972-3-9050783 Mobile: 972-58-512783 Fax: +972-3-9347720 mailto:[email protected] > 70 Pinsker St., Petach-Tikva 49221 ISRAEL ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ > -----Original Message----- > From: Yosi Yarchi > Sent: Thu, April 12, 2001 8:36 PM > To: 'mike harrison'; Barrie Jones > Cc: Perry Jannette; Nanog1 > Subject: RE: Router Servers in a lab > > > 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 > > KereniX Data-Aware Optical > NetworksTM > -------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------------- > Yosi Yarchi http://www.kerenix.com > Phone: +972-3-9050783 Mobile: 972-58-512783 > Fax: +972-3-9347720 > mailto:[email protected] > > 70 Pinsker St., Petach-Tikva 49221 ISRAEL > -------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------------- > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: mike harrison [mailto:[email protected]] > > 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 > > > > > Attachment:
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