OSPF?

Jason Kopacko jason at kopacko.com
Tue May 23 15:23:16 CEST 2017


Thanks!

Please don't get to high of an expectation. I am a Cisco route/switch guy
learning to code python for this endeavor. I have the front end web
interface mostly complete. I am working on some behind the scenes expansion
of the data gained via BIRD by using SNMP to gather additional device and
route details to marry with the BIRD route details. The web interface is
built entirely off the Bootstrap platform. Python and AJAX will run in the
background to pull in the data live and/or from a mysql DB.

The final step will be a master console that will be usable to control each
individual server. I have 30+ locations around the United States and there
will be a BIRD server plus whatever I call this that I am building running
locally at each site. Then I will have a master console (still have no name
for what I am building) that will control all the servers in each location.
The idea behind this setup is that each location may lose it's private line
connection with our data center and I want any blackhole or route control
routes to still remain active in each location.


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On Mon, May 22, 2017 at 9:11 PM, Israel G. Lugo <israel.lugo at lugosys.com>
wrote:

>
> On 05/23/2017 01:07 AM, Jason Kopacko wrote:
> > Yes I sure do.
>
> That's great! :)
>
> > All I need at this point for OSPF is an output of a route table with
> > OSPF routes.
>
> I'll send you a sanitized route table off-list.
>
> Regards,
> Israel
>
>
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