[OT] Routeing `listeners' for BGP and ISIS
Hi, I believe this is appropriate for the NANOG list according to the AUP; my apologies if it isn't or if you receive multiple copies. I'd like to announce the release of `PyRT' the `Python Routeing Toolkit' available at http://www.sprintlabs.com/Department/IP-Interworking/Routing/PyRT/index.html
From the web-page:
"The Python Routeing Toolkit (`PyRT') enables routeing information in a network to be collected. The purpose of this software is to enable routeing information in a network to be collected. This package currently supports BGPv4 and ISIS and will dump MRTD format files. It also supports parsing of MRTD TABLE_DUMP files (as available from, eg., RouteViews and RIPE/RIS). A number of utilities for manipulating these dumps are also provided." Information is collected by forming adjacencies with a router, and then acting as a `passive' router (ie. no routes are injected). It is released under the GPLv2 and was developed as part of work done at Sprint ATL, Burlingame CA. -- Richard Mortier ---------------------- ----------------- ---- Intern, 1 Aug--28 Feb, mort@sprintlabs.com ----- Sprint ATL, Burlingame, CA mort@ieee.org ----- http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rmm1002/
On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 04:29:02PM -0800, Richard Mortier wrote:
Hi,
I believe this is appropriate for the NANOG list according to the AUP; my apologies if it isn't or if you receive multiple copies.
I'd like to announce the release of `PyRT' the `Python Routeing Toolkit' available at
http://www.sprintlabs.com/Department/IP-Interworking/Routing/PyRT/index.html
From the web-page:
"The Python Routeing Toolkit (`PyRT') enables routeing information in a network to be collected. The purpose of this software is to enable routeing information in a network to be collected. This package currently supports BGPv4 and ISIS and will dump MRTD format files. It also supports parsing of MRTD TABLE_DUMP files (as available from, eg., RouteViews and RIPE/RIS). A number of utilities for manipulating these dumps are also provided."
Information is collected by forming adjacencies with a router, and then acting as a `passive' router (ie. no routes are injected).
It is released under the GPLv2 and was developed as part of work done at Sprint ATL, Burlingame CA.
-- Richard Mortier ---------------------- ----------------- ---- Intern, 1 Aug--28 Feb, mort@sprintlabs.com ----- Sprint ATL, Burlingame, CA mort@ieee.org ----- http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rmm1002/
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