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发现一个好东西.
路由发生器. 可以产生BGP的路由.
Synthetic BGP routes in a lab- From: Perry Jannette
- Date: Wed Apr 11 08:57:40 2001
Yesterday I sent out a message inquiring about a method to inject BGP routes into a lab network. Here is a follow-up message on what I learned. Thanks to everyone that replied. There are several methods to inject synthetic routes into a lab network. 1. MRT (Multi-Threaded Routing Toolkit) is a sweet of tools that allow you to perform several different functions with BGP. a. MRTd - an IPv4/IPv6 routing daemon b. SBGP - a BGP speaker and listener, no policy routing, etc... c. BGPsim - a BGP simulator used to inject instability into the BGP network d. route_atob - converts ASCII messages to MRT format e. route_btoa - converts binary MRT messages to ASCII format Check it out at
www.mrtd.net
. You can get a BGP table (sh ip bgp) from a route server and format it for use with MRT. Then inject these routes with SBGP. 2. Smartbits using SmartFlow (买不起啊) I have not attempted either of these methods yet, but MRT seems like a fairly easy solution. Perry 下载地方:Homepage
http://www.mrtd.net/
好像上不去啊。哪天找个代理去看看
Download
ftp://ftp.merit.edu/net-research/mrt/mrt-current-src.tar.gz
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