[j-nsp] RE: bgp config changes (was: autonomous-system N loop s L)

bbird at epik.net bbird at epik.net
Fri Dec 12 23:49:47 EST 2003


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#-----Original Message-----
#From: Richard A Steenbergen [mailto:ras at e-gerbil.net] 
#Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 11:24 PM
#To: bbird at epik.net
#Cc: dr at cluenet.de; juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
#Subject: Re: [j-nsp] RE: bgp config changes (was: 
#autonomous-system N loop s L)
<snip>
#Personally I would rather just drop to shell and write 
#automated data to a
#file, rather than use junoscript or script cli interactions 
#which seem to
#be loaded with weird points where you must pause, having to load
merge
#terminal, etc. I would almost be tempted to give each router 
#its own CVS
#reposititory for such data, and have it pull data until it succeeds,
#rather than having a central site push data to all routers... 
#Is anyone 
#doing anything like this now?
#
#Oh and while I'm asking, has anyone else noticed dropped characters
on
#large pastes or scripts without artifically induced delays ever
since
#6.1-ish, or is it just me?

I'm doing a limited field trial of 6.1-ish stuff, right now.  I can't
say I've noticed this behavior, when doing things manually.  But the
manual pastes have been less than 50 lines, per load replace/merge,
and have been very limited in number.  Of course, I've been paying
more attention/fighting with the *cough* new-features.

My scripts are loading about 150+ lines of config per 6.1-ish router.
 But that is being done by ftp, so things like buffering, or
pagination probably don't apply.

Ben

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