IRRToolSet 5.1.2 released , error: possibly undefined macro:

Muhammad Yasir Shamim muhammadyasirshamim at gmail.com
Sun Oct 20 12:09:49 UTC 2019


Thanks Daryl.

I am stuck at rtconfig>

I am looking to explore the configuration template but didn't find any good
source for understanding.

Regards
Yasir

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On Sun, Oct 20, 2019 at 6:32 AM Daryl Collins <daryl at htb.com.au> wrote:

> Yeah thats still how it works Mark.
>
> Muhammad I don't use irrtoolset anymore, but last time I was using it and
> contributing to the code base I added a bunch of examples on how to
> generate config with rtconfig for IOS/JunOS/IOS XR.  I assume they've made
> it into a released version, but if not see
> https://github.com/irrtoolset/irrtoolset/tree/master/examples
>
> No guarantees the examples still function because they may rely on objects
> in RADB that no longer exist, but they will point you in the right
> direction.
>
> Daryl
>
> On Sun, Oct 20, 2019 at 10:06 AM Mark Prior <mrp at mrp.net> wrote:
>
>> Assuming it hasn’t changed then it is going to use the policy in the
>> autnum object you specify to generate some router configuration fragment
>> and the default is probably still IOS.
>>
>> Mark.
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> > On 20 Oct 2019, at 07:04, Muhammad Yasir Shamim <
>> muhammadyasirshamim at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi Nick
>> >
>> > How can I parse the output for the rtconfig query, @RtConfig export or
>> any other query that runs over RtConfig.
>> >
>> > I am deviating from topic, but your input would be appreciated.
>> >
>> > Regards
>> > Yasir
>> >
>> >> On 19-Oct-2019, at 10:39 PM, James W. Laferriere <
>> babydr at baby-dragons.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>   Hello Nick ,
>> >>
>> >>>> On Sat, 19 Oct 2019, Nick Hilliard (INEX) wrote:
>> >>>> James W. Laferriere wrote on 19/10/2019 18:25:
>> >>>> -prompt         Prompt
>> >>>>                Default value: "rpslcheck> "
>> >>>
>> >>> right.  This is a side effect of the PrintUsage() function, which is
>> library function generic to all the binaries.  It doesn't make sense in the
>> context of rpslcheck though, because this command accepts and parses RPSL
>> objects on stdin, rather than accepting commands and printing output.  It's
>> a minor display bug that the "-help" parameter shows "rpslcheck> ", but I
>> don't think it's worth fixing.
>> >>>
>> >>> Nick
>> >>
>> >>   Thank You !  For all your time & efforts in keeping these tools
>> alive .
>> >>   And all your explanations to those of us (Like myself) who have been
>> either out of the field for far too long or are just plain new to it .
>> >>
>> >>       Twyl ,  JimL
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Yasir

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