RIP/IGRP Routing Simulator? [7:50586]

2002-08-03 Thread Sparky Nelson
What I am looking for is a Windows program that I can connect to a Cisco router that will send out RIP routing updates. Would love to send out a a group of 5 to 10different routes to illustrate routing without using loopback addresses. If I need to use loopbacks I will but would prefer the routes

RE: RIP/IGRP Routing Simulator? [7:50586]

2002-08-03 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
A protocol analyzer would let you generate packets. Capture some RIP and IGRP updatess so you know what they look like, change and add network numbers, and then send them out again. A good analyzer will recalculate the IP checksum for you. (Also, the UDP checksum in the case of RIP). Of course, i

RE: RIP/IGRP Routing Simulator? [7:50586]

2002-08-03 Thread Stefan L. Dozier
PROTECTED] Subject: RIP/IGRP Routing Simulator? [7:50586] What I am looking for is a Windows program that I can connect to a Cisco router that will send out RIP routing updates. Would love to send out a a group of 5 to 10different routes to illustrate routing without using loopback addresses. If I

Re: RIP/IGRP Routing Simulator? [7:50586]

2002-08-03 Thread Kevin Cullimore
- Original Message - From: "Priscilla Oppenheimer" To: Sent: 03 August 2002 1:47 pm Subject: RE: RIP/IGRP Routing Simulator? [7:50586] > A protocol analyzer would let you generate packets. Capture some RIP and > IGRP updatess so you know what they look like, change

Re: RIP/IGRP Routing Simulator? [7:50586]

2002-08-03 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
Kevin Cullimore wrote: > > - Original Message - > From: "Priscilla Oppenheimer" > To: > Sent: 03 August 2002 1:47 pm > Subject: RE: RIP/IGRP Routing Simulator? [7:50586] > > > > A protocol analyzer would let you generate packets. Capture >

Re: RIP/IGRP Routing Simulator? [7:50586]

2002-08-03 Thread Kevin Cullimore
- Original Message - From: "Priscilla Oppenheimer" To: Sent: 03 August 2002 7:48 pm Subject: Re: RIP/IGRP Routing Simulator? [7:50586] > > is a bit larger. Both the simulator & the analyzer approach > > aren't much help > > with at least one