[36529] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Router Servers in a lab
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Martin Hannigan)
Tue Apr 10 09:15:22 2001
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Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 09:14:15 -0400
To: "Perry Jannette" <perry.jannette@usa.net>,
"Nanog1" <nanog@merit.edu>
From: Martin Hannigan <hannigan@fugawi.net>
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?? I guess you could fire up a gated machine and have it announce a routing
table to your lab. Will take some parsing of a route table dump, but doable.
-M
At 08:27 AM 4/10/2001 -0400, Perry Jannette wrote:
>I am interested in generating several thousand BGP routes from different
>AS's to simulate Internet routes in a lab environment. I would like to
>generate these routes from a downloaded copy of real 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?
>
>Thanks
>Perry
Regards,
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Martin Hannigan hannigan@fugawi.net
Fugawi Networks Founder/Director of Implementation
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