I was wondering if somebody knows where to find a decent looking glass script (PHP or Perl) that is compatible with Cisco 6500 Routers and can parse the results (bgp, bgp summary, ping, traceroute) so that they can easily be integrated into good looking HTML tables. I know there are plenty of good scripts available, but they all generate raw output. Parsing this data is a lot of coding work and I was hoping that I did not have to reinvent the wheel. Thanks, Andy
Router Proxy from Indiana University: http://sourceforge.net/projects/routerproxy/ We are using it with Cisco and Force10. -Azher USLHCNet Andy BIERLAIR wrote:
I was wondering if somebody knows where to find a decent looking glass script (PHP or Perl) that is compatible with Cisco 6500 Routers and can parse the results (bgp, bgp summary, ping, traceroute) so that they can easily be integrated into good looking HTML tables.
I know there are plenty of good scripts available, but they all generate raw output. Parsing this data is a lot of coding work and I was hoping that I did not have to reinvent the wheel.
Thanks,
Andy
Try rancid-lg (debian) else freebsd ports comes with it if i'm not mistaken, and a great one is iBGPlay nothing beats it but it doesn't have the granularity you are looking for. Regards, Bruce Grobler Yo!Africa - Network Engineer Landline: +263-4-701300, Cellphone: +263-91-2364532 Skype ID: bruce.grobler -----Original Message----- From: Andy BIERLAIR [mailto:ab@root.lu] Sent: Monday, March 02, 2009 4:10 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Looking Glass script I was wondering if somebody knows where to find a decent looking glass script (PHP or Perl) that is compatible with Cisco 6500 Routers and can parse the results (bgp, bgp summary, ping, traceroute) so that they can easily be integrated into good looking HTML tables. I know there are plenty of good scripts available, but they all generate raw output. Parsing this data is a lot of coding work and I was hoping that I did not have to reinvent the wheel. Thanks, Andy
Bruce Grobler wrote:
Try rancid-lg (debian) else freebsd ports comes with it if i'm not mistaken,
$ cd /usr/ports && make search name=rancid Port: rancid-2.3.1_3 Path: /usr/ports/net-mgmt/rancid Port: rancid-devel-2.3.2a9 Path: /usr/ports/net-mgmt/rancid-devel hope this helps, Doug
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Andy BIERLAIR
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Azher Mughal
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Bruce Grobler
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Doug Barton