[c-nsp] BGP Simulator - world feed

Skeeve Stevens Skeeve at eintellego.net
Sat Jun 27 21:16:13 EDT 2009


Hey all,

What I am looking for is a box or tool that I can configure to connect to our bgp core as a peer, which will suck down a full table and then either stay online or be able to be taken offline but which would keep it's feed.

Then, I would like some interface (cli/gui?) to have downstream feeds off of it, and be able to manipulate feeds to simulate changes, convergence times and so on for lab environments.

I would really like something that could simulate the full AS Path and not just something mocked up with static routes or some such.

Is there anything like this out there? Or do I have to get my programmers to knock it up? ;-)

...Skeeve

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