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The Python Routeing Toolkit (`PyRT') enables routeing information in a
network to be collected. The purpose of this software is to enable routeing
information in a network to be collected. This package currently supports
BGPv4 and ISIS and will dump MRTD format
files. It also supports parsing of MRTD TABLE_DUMP files (as available
from, eg., RouteViews
and RIPE/RIS).
A number of utilities for manipulating these dumps are also provided.
PyRT is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public
License version 2. A copy is contained within this distribution in
the file COPYING.
Yes, `routeing' is spelled correctly. I'm English. Check the OED.
Now available!
The first public release is version 2.1 and was made available on the 16th Jan
uary 2002.
For convenience, the documentation is also available separately; this may not
be as current as the current release:
- README: overview
- README.mrtd: describes the MRTD dump format and extens
ions made by PyRT
- README.rv: describes the return value dictionaries retur
ned by PyRT when parsing messages
- COPYING: license agreement (GPLv2)
Feedback welcome!
Creator
Richard Mortier
In an attempt to avoid email address harvesting and spam, remove all the dots except the obvious one and fix the spelling in the following to get his email address: .m.o.r.t.@.m.i.k.r.o.s.o.f.t.c.o.m.m.
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