RE: Dynamips (IE 2 Switches Topology)

From: Victor Cappuccio (vcappuccio@desca.com)
Date: Fri Dec 01 2006 - 15:08:00 ART


Hi Guys just wanted to share my Dynamips IE 2 Switches Topology with
you!!

I'm currently using for the routers a c7200-p-mz.122-18.S12-bin
And for the 2 Switches I'm using a c3640-is-mz.123-20.bin

start "Sw2" /MIN C:\Images\dynamips-wxp.exe -i 8 -P 3600 --idle-pc
0x6050a06c -k 40 -A 3008 -p 0:NM-16ESW -s
0:3:udp:830340:127.0.0.1:384003 -s 0:4:udp:840440:127.0.0.1:484004 -s
0:5:udp:850540:127.0.0.1:585005 -s 0:6:udp:860540:127.0.0.1:684006 -s
0:13:udp:871313:127.0.0.1:781313 -s 0:14:udp:871414:127.0.0.1:781414 -s
0:15:udp:871515:127.0.0.1:781515 -s 0:24:udp:8102430:127.0.0.1:1083024
-G ghost_ram C:\Images\C3640-IS.BIN

start "Sw1" /MIN G:\Images\dynamips-wxp.exe -i 7 -P 3600 --idle-pc
0x6050a06c -k 40 -A 3007 -p 0:NM-16ESW -s
0:1:udp:710130:127.0.0.1:173001 -s 0:2:udp:720230:127.0.0.1:723002 -s
0:3:udp:730330:127.0.0.1:373003 -s 0:4:udp:740430:127.0.0.1:473004 -s
0:5:udp:750530:127.0.0.1:573005 -s 0:6:udp:760630:127.0.0.1:673006 -s
0:13:udp:781313:127.0.0.1:871313 -s 0:14:udp:781414:127.0.0.1:871414 -s
0:15:udp:781515:127.0.0.1:871515 -s 0:24:udp:7112430:127.0.0.1:1173024
G:\Images\C3640-IS.BIN

start "R6" /MIN c:\Images\dynamips-wxp.exe -i 6 -t npe-400 -r 128 -p
1:PA-4T+ -p 2:PA-4T+ -p 3:PA-FE-TX -p 4:PA-FE-TX -k 40
--idle-pc=0x60761654 -A 3006 -s 1:0:udp:6101022:127.0.0.1:1062210 -s
3:0:udp:673006:127.0.0.1:760630 -s 4:0:udp:684006:127.0.0.1:860640 -G
ghost_ram C:\Images\C7200-P-.BIN

start "R5" /MIN c:\Images\dynamips-wxp.exe -i 5 -t npe-400 -r 128 -p
1:PA-4T+ -p 2:PA-4T+ -p 3:PA-FE-TX -p 4:PA-FE-TX -k 40
--idle-pc=0x60761654 -A 3005 -s 1:0:udp:5101021:127.0.0.1:1052110 -s
1:1:udp:541111:127.0.0.1:451111 -s 3:0:udp:573005:127.0.0.1:750530 -s
4:0:udp:583005:127.0.0.1:750540 -G ghost_ram C:\Images\C7200-P-.BIN

start "R4" /MIN c:\Images\dynamips-wxp.exe -i 4 -t npe-400 -r 128 -p
1:PA-4T+ -p 2:PA-4T+ -p 3:PA-FE-TX -p 4:PA-FE-TX -k 40
--idle-pc=0x60761654 -A 3004 -s 1:0:udp:4101020:127.0.0.1:1042010 -s
1:1:udp:451111:127.0.0.1:541111 -s 3:0:udp:473004:127.0.0.1:740430 -s
4:0:udp:484004:127.0.0.1:740440 -G ghost_ram C:\Images\C7200-P-.BIN

start "R3" /MIN c:\Images\dynamips-wxp.exe -i 3 -t npe-400 -r 128 -t
npe-400 -r 128 -p 1:PA-4T+ -p 2:PA-4T+ -p 3:PA-FE-TX -p 4:PA-FE-TX -k
40 --idle-pc=0x60761654 -A 3003 -s 1:0:udp:3101012:127.0.0.1:1031210 -s
1:1:udp:3101113:127.0.0.1:1031311 -s 1:2:udp:311211:127.0.0.1:131112 -s
1:3:udp:321311:127.0.0.1:231113 -s 3:0:udp:473003:127.0.0.1:730330 -s
4:0:udp:384003:127.0.0.1:830340 -G ghost_ram C:\Images\C7200-P-.BIN

start "R2" /MIN c:\Images\dynamips-wxp.exe -i 2 -t npe-400 -r 128 -t
npe-400 -r 128 -p 1:PA-4T+ -p 2:PA-4T+ -p 3:PA-FE-TX -p 4:PA-FE-TX -k
40 --idle-pc=0x60761654 -A 3002 -s 1:0:udp:2101011:127.0.0.1:1021110 -s
1:1:udp:231113:127.0.0.1:321311 -s 3:0:udp:273002:127.0.0.1:720230 -G
ghost_ram C:\Images\C7200-P-.BIN

start "R1" /MIN G:\Images\dynamips-wxp.exe -i 1 -t npe-400 -r 128 -t
npe-400 -r 128 -p 1:PA-4T+ -p 2:PA-4T+ -p 3:PA-FE-TX -p 4:PA-FE-TX -k
40 --idle-pc=0x60761654 -A 3001 -s 1:0:udp:1101010:127.0.0.1:1011010 -s
1:1:udp:131112:127.0.0.1:311211 -s 3:0:udp:173001:127.0.0.1:710130 -G
ghost_ram G:\Images\C7200-P-.BIN

start "BB3" /MIN c:\Images\dynamips-wxp.exe -i 11 -t npe-400 -r 128 -p
1:PA-4T+ -p 2:PA-4T+ -p 3:PA-FE-TX -p 4:PA-FE-TX -k 40
--idle-pc=0x60761654 -A 3011 -s 1:0:udp:66212:127.0.0.1:662121 -s
1:1:udp:9111111:127.0.0.1:1191111 -s 3:0:udp:1173024:127.0.0.1:7112430
-G ghost_ram C:\Images\C7200-P-.BIN

start "BB1" /MIN c:\Images\dynamips-wxp.exe -i 9 -t npe-400 -r 128 -p
1:PA-4T+ -p 2:PA-4T+ -p 3:PA-FE-TX -p 4:PA-FE-TX -k 40
--idle-pc=0x60761654 -A 3009 -s 1:0:udp:9101023:127.0.0.1:1092310 -s
1:1:udp:9111111:127.0.0.1:1191111 -G ghost_ram C:\Images\C7200-P-.BIN

start "SWFR-BB2" /MIN c:\Images\dynamips-wxp.exe -i 10 -t npe-400 -r 128
-p 1:PA-4T+ -p 2:PA-4T+ -p 3:PA-FE-TX -k 40 --idle-pc=0x60761654 -A
3010 -s 1:0:udp:1011010:127.0.0.1:1101010 -s
1:1:udp:1021110:127.0.0.1:2101011 -s 1:2:udp:1031210:127.0.0.1:3101012
-s 1:3:udp:1031311:127.0.0.1:3101113 -s
2:0:udp:1042010:127.0.0.1:4101020 -s 2:1:udp:1052110:127.0.0.1:5101021
-s 2:2:udp:1062210:127.0.0.1:6101022 -s 2:3:udp:662121:127.0.0.1:66212
-s 3:0:udp:1083024:127.0.0.1:8102430 -G ghost_ram
C:\Images\C7200-P-.BIN

please if you find some incorrect Port mapping to other routers I would
be glad to know it, since I just prepared this last Weekend with some
extra time that I had.

Have fun
Victor.-

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Ben Holko
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 6:54 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: Dynamips

yes - I have tuned the idlepc values to have a near 0% CPU utilisation
with blank configs (windows) but after configuring RIP,EIGRP,OSPF and
BGP, the CPU is back to 100% - BGP in particular sent it up quite a bit.

It's so bad after configuring all the routing, that the KB response is
about 5 seconds behind my typing.

I am runing on a Dell desktop with 3.6Ghz dual core and 2GB RAM.

This is with the IE sample lab and topology - 10 instances + frame
switch.

Ben

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Serhat Aslan
Sent: Tuesday, 28 November 2006 11:21 PM
To: Brian Dennis; Adam S. Roth; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: Dynamips

Have you notice any system resources lack with using full
internetworking features (cdp, ipv6, igp, multicast, bgp, etc..) ?? not
just only boot-up the 12 routers. Or it is my misfortune to find the
right idle-pc value :) R, Serhat Aslan

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Dennis" <bdennis@internetworkexpert.com>
To: "Adam S. Roth" <adam@therothfamily.net>; <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2006 3:17 AM
Subject: RE: Dynamips

> I run about 12 routers on my notebook without a problem. It's an
> Intel Core Duo with 2Gig of RAM. If you run this many routers you
> should split them into two separate processes due to the memory
> limitations for a single process within Windows. Also I've run it on
> both Windows and Linux without a problem.
>
> Here is a white paper that may help.
>
> http://www.internetworkexpert.com/resources/iosonpc.htm
>
> If you have any specific questions feel free to send me an e-mail
> offline.
>
> HTH,
>
> Brian Dennis, CCIE #2210 (R&S/ISP-Dial/Security)
> bdennis@internetworkexpert.com
>
> Internetwork Expert, Inc.
> http://www.InternetworkExpert.com
> Toll Free: 877-224-8987
> Direct: 775-745-6404 (Outside the US and Canada)
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf
> Of Adam S. Roth
> Sent: Friday, November 24, 2006 1:01 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Dynamips
>
> Is anyone running Dynamips on a laptop? Is the best way to run
> dynamips using Linux? If anyone is running it on a laptop, could you
> please let me know which one your using and the specs?
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Adam
>
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