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general_configuration
We use several configuration files to configure the mini-Internet and define its topology at the different layers. The configuration files must be in the config directory. They are organized in the following way:
config/
├── aslevel_links.txt [inter-AS links and policies]
├── aslevel_links_students.txt [inter-AS links for students]
└── AS_config.txt [per-AS topology & config]
├── l3_router.txt [L3 internal topology]
├── l3_links.txt [L3 internal topology]
├── l2_switches.txt ^
├── l2_hosts.txt | [L2 topology]
└── l2_links.txt v
You must keep the filenames written above, except for the layer-3 configuration files, for which you can use different filenames because they are referred in the AS_config.txt
file.
ℹ️ We automatically generate this file using a script, which we will explain in a following section.
The AS_config.txt
is the main configuration file.
It lists all the ASes and IXPs in the mini-Internet as well as the configuration files to use for every AS.
The following table shows an example of this configuration file.
C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8
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1 AS Config l3_routers_krill.txt l3_links_krill.txt empty.txt empty.txt empty.txt
2 AS Config l3_routers_tier1_and_stub.txt l3_links_tier1_and_stub.txt empty.txt empty.txt empty.txt
3 AS NoConfig l3_routers.txt l3_links.txt l2_switches.txt l2_hosts.txt l2_links.txt
4 AS NoConfig l3_routers.txt l3_links.txt l2_switches.txt l2_hosts.txt l2_links.txt
5 AS Config l3_routers_tier1_and_stub.txt l3_links_tier1_and_stub.txt empty.txt empty.txt empty.txt
6 AS Config l3_routers_tier1_and_stub.txt l3_links_tier1_and_stub.txt empty.txt empty.txt empty.txt
11 AS Config l3_routers_tier1_and_stub.txt l3_links_tier1_and_stub.txt empty.txt empty.txt empty.txt
12 AS Config l3_routers_tier1_and_stub.txt l3_links_tier1_and_stub.txt empty.txt empty.txt empty.txt
13 AS NoConfig l3_routers.txt l3_links.txt l2_switches.txt l2_hosts.txt l2_links.txt
14 AS NoConfig l3_routers.txt l3_links.txt l2_switches.txt l2_hosts.txt l2_links.txt
15 AS Config l3_routers_tier1_and_stub.txt l3_links_tier1_and_stub.txt empty.txt empty.txt empty.txt
16 AS Config l3_routers_tier1_and_stub.txt l3_links_tier1_and_stub.txt empty.txt empty.txt empty.txt
80 IXP Config N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
81 IXP Config N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
82 IXP Config N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Below you find the description for each column:
- C1: AS number.
- C2: Type of the network (either AS or IXP).
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C3:
Config
means the AS will be automatically configured (VLANs, OSPF, BGP, ...) whereasNoConfig
means the AS is started without configuration (i.e., important for student ASes). Note: an IXP must be configured by default. - C4: Name of the configuration file that lists the layer 3 routers within the AS and their parameters.
- C5: Name of the configuration file that describes the layer 3 internal topology.
- C6: Name of the configuration file that lists the layer 2 switches and their parameters.
- C7: Name of the configuration file that lists the hosts within the layer 2 network with their parameters.
- C8: Name of the configuration file that describes the layer 2 topology
In this example, the platform will build a mini-Internet comprising 12 ASes and 3 IXPs. Every AS comes preconfigured but AS 13 and 14.
ℹ️ At ETH Zürich, we use different topologies for the Tier1/Stub ASes (which are operated by the TA team) and the transit ASes (which are operated by the students) to limit the amount of resources used on our server. This is why we use different configuration files for these two types of ASes. By default, we also set krill (the Certificate Authority used for RPKI) in AS1.
l2_switches.txt
, l2_hosts.txt
and l2_links.txt
(and only in those files). On the contrary, for the layer 3 networks, you can use different configuration files to define different layer-3 networks (like we do above).
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