Can Andrian and Joshua explain what they specifically mean, and how they expect it to perform over what Steffann is already doing (e.g. load https://nms/cfg/router.txt)? How much faster will it be, and why? Can Steffan explain how large a file they are copying, over what protocol, how long does it take, and how long does the commit take. We used to have configurations in excess of a million lines before 'or-longer' halved them, and we've seen much longer times than 30min to get a new config pushed+commtited. We use FTP and while the FTP does take its sweet time, the commit itself is very long as well. I refrain from expressing my disillusionment with the utility of doing IRR based filtering. On Fri, 9 Dec 2022 at 15:38, Andrian Visnevschi via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> wrote:
Two options: - gRPC - Netconf
You can use tools like paramiko,netmiko or napalm that are widely used to programmatically configure and manage your XR router.
On Fri, Dec 9, 2022 at 2:24 AM Joshua Miller <contemno@gmail.com> wrote:
Netconf is really nice for atomic changes to network devices, though it would still take some time for the device to process such a large change.
On Thu, Dec 8, 2022 at 6:05 PM Sander Steffann <sander@steffann.nl> wrote:
Hi,
What is the best/most efficient/most convenient way to push large prefix lists or sets to an XR router for BGP prefix filtering? Pushing thousands of lines through the CLI seems foolish, I tried using the load command but it seems horribly slow. What am I missing? :)
Cheers! Sander
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Cheers,
Andrian Visnevschi
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