This might do what you need: MDFMT - MRT dump file manipulation toolkit http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/bgp/tools.html
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 3:27 PM, Ben Jencks <b...@bjencks.net> wrote: > This is obviously a rookie question, but I haven't found anything by > searching. I'm looking to set up a small testbed to simulate our > internal network topology, and I want to have a realistic BGP table > from the fake "upstream" routers. Ideally what I'd like to do is dump > the BGP table from our production routers, strip the immediate > neighbor AS, and load the table into Quagga or OpenBGPD to advertise. > I'm running into two problems: how do you dump BGP tables in a > machine-parseable format from IOS, and how do you make the route > server advertise the routes as they were in the original table, > including the full AS-path, communities, etc? If Quagga/OpenBGPD > aren't the right tools, I'm happy to use something else. > > This seems like it would be a pretty standard thing to do, but none of > the tools I've found seem aimed at this sort of testbed. > > Thanks! > > -Ben Jencks > >