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Redback magic command

For those of you who are working with Redback equipments, this command can be useful :

[local]Redback# washoutthewash

Then you will have access to all commands the CLI hide you such as : ‘show sub ip’ or ‘show qos meter’ …

[CUSTOMER_1194]Redback# show sub act
CUST_8HL2@isp.vpn
        Session state Up
        Circuit   14/1:1 vpi-vci 1 928
        Internal Circuit   14/1:1:63/1/2/1407
        Interface bound  pppoe
        Current port-limit 1
        ppp mtu 1508 (applied)
        context-name CUSTOMER_1194 (applied)
        ip route 198.18.50.202 255.255.255.255 172.31.64.7  (applied)
        ip route 192.1.48.0 255.255.255.0 172.31.64.7  (applied)
        ip route 172.26.48.0 255.255.255.0 172.31.64.7  (applied)
        ip address 172.31.64.7 (applied)
        port-limit 1 (applied from sub_default)
[CUSTOMER_1194]Redback#show sub ?
  access-line       Show DSL line attributes of active subscribers
  active            Display active subscribers
  address           Display subscriber IP-Addresses
  agent-circuit-id  Show subscriber by agent circuit id
  agent-remote-id   Show subscriber by agent remote id
  all               Display all subscribers
  log               Display AAAd log
  session           Display subscriber by circuit
  summary           Display subscriber summary
  username          Display subscriber by username
  |                 Output Modifiers
  
[CUSTOMER_1194]Redback#washoutthewash
[CUSTOMER_1194]Redback#show sub ?
  access-line       Show DSL line attributes of active subscribers
  active            Display active subscribers
  address           Display subscriber IP-Addresses
  agent-circuit-id  Show subscriber by agent circuit id
  agent-remote-id   Show subscriber by agent remote id
  all               Display all subscribers
  debug             Display debug counters
  handle            Show subscriber by internal circuit handle
  ip-addr           Display subscriber by IP address
  log               Display AAAd log
  profile           Display subscriber profile info
  session           Display subscriber by circuit
  summary           Display subscriber summary
  username          Display subscriber by username
  |                 Output Modifiers
  
[CUSTOMER_1194]Redback#show sub ip 172.31.64.7
TYPE    CIRCUIT                    SUBSCRIBER         CONTEXT   START TIME    
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ppp     14/1:1 vpi-vci 1 928       CUST_8HL2@is CUSTOMER Aug 27 14:20:51
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total=1
 
Type            Authenticating          Active          Disconnecting
PPP                          0               1                      0
PPPoE                        0               0                      0
DOT1Q                        0               0                      0
CLIPs                        0               0                      0
ATM-B1483                    0               0                      0
ATM-R1483                    0               0                      0
Mobile-IP                    0               0                      0
[CUSTOMER_1194]Redback#

Equivalent to CEF on Redback router

This a question which I ask for a long time : is this e Cisco CEF equivalent on Redback router ?

A friend gives me the answer :

[VRF_FOOBAR]75TOTO-SE400-01#sh ip route 172.16.116.98      
    Longest match Routing entry for 172.16.116.98/32 is 172.16.116.98/32 , version 20
    Route Uptime 38w6d
    Paths: total 1, best path count 1 

    Route has been downloaded to following slots
      iPPA: 01 
    Skipped? No

    Path information : 

      Active path : 
      Known via adjacency, type-hidden route, distance 254, metric 0,
      Tag 0, Next-hop 172.16.116.98, NH-ID 0x3450014E, Adj ID: 0x160, Interface 1/5.13717
      Circuit 1/5:1023:63/1/2/440
[VRF_FOOBAR]75TOTO-SE400-01#

 

How to compile statically linux binary

To make a point :

 

export CFLAGS=-static
export LDFLAGS=-static
export CPPFLAGS=-static
export CFLAGS_APPEND=-static
export LDFLAGS_APPEND=-static
export CPPFLAGS_APPEND=-static

./configure && make

NetBSD-6.0 is on the way...

As said riz@ :

NetSBD 6.0 is currently being copied to ftp.netbsd.org.  Sometime in
the next 24h it will be made world-readable so mirrors can
begin the process of copying it.

It will be announced sometime on Wednesday.

Thanks!
+j

Ready to test it and upgrade/install servers…

OpenBSD/WinXP on my laptop

I am lot of OpenBSD as servers, but I never take time to put it on my work laptop. This is done on this afternoon :)
I have a nice laptop under OpenBSD-4.8 with fluxbox.

I have before I install OpenBSD these systems have been on my hard drive :

  • Windows XP
  • Ubuntu Linux 10.10 LTS

I have used :

With all these tools my laptop is happy on this friday afternoon.
Good to take time to work at home without stress and under OpenBSD system.

OpenBSD 4.8 est dans les bacs!

A vos consoles et bons téléchargements :)
Pour ce qui me concerne et me passionne en ce moment, il y a un très gros travail effectué sur MPLS, MP-BGP pour MPLS L3VPN, Q-in-Q, miam…. Que du bon :)
Si j’avais vraiment bcp de temps, je m’attelerais à faire le même type de projet que bsdrouter.
Je vous laisse lire vous même le ChangeLog : Du moins une lecture de celui par Undeadly.