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BGP Tool for Simulation
- Subject: BGP Tool for Simulation
- From: jack at crepinc.com (Jack Carrozzo)
- Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 22:04:54 -0400
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
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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 at 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
>
>