Hi Brad,
Another trick to speed up collecting the IP's is to issue "show ip alias"
which presents the IP's without spaces.
I like your idea with the ip host commands.
Regards,
Luke
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 4:42 AM, Brad Edgeworth <edgie512_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Just thought I'd share a couple of my tricks for the lab, to quickly grab
> your IPs for your TCL scripts, do a 'show ip int br | exc una' and then
> press and hold the alt function to highlight the IPs and then past into
> notepad.
>
> I also tend to get confused on what IP's belong to which router, so while
> you build your TCL script in notepad, I also build up a host table to be
> put
> on all the routers. It takes < 5 minutes to do, and will help with any
> traffic flow questions you have
>
> I.E.
> ip host R1 150.1.1.1 155.1.0.1 155.1.13.1 155.1.146.1
> ip host R2 150.1.2.2 155.1.0.2 155.12.2 204.12.192.2
> etc..
>
> I then place a complete copy on all devices, when I do a traceroute, it
> will
> show you the name of the router the traffic is flowing through.........
>
> Rack1R1#trace 150.1.2.2
> Type escape sequence to abort.
> Tracing the route to R2 (150.1.2.2)
> 1 R3 (155.1.13.3) 4 msec 0 msec 0 msec
> 2 R2 (155.1.23.2) 4 msec 4 msec 4 msec
>
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