pip install -e .
---
eos1:
driver: eos
hostname: 0.0.0.0
port: 44331
transport: https
username: test
password: test
bgp:
local-as: 65001
neighbors:
192.168.1.2:
remote-as: 65002
networks:
- 100.100.100.0/24
eos2:
driver: eos
hostname: 0.0.0.0
port: 44332
transport: https
username: test
password: test
bgp:
local-as: 65002
neighbors:
192.168.1.1:
remote-as: 65001
networks:
- 200.200.200.0/24
Spun-up 2 EOS docker containers.
cd tests/helpers
make up
Connect to eos1
or eos2
docker exec -it helpers_ceos1_1 Cli
$ bgp-bot deploy eos1
$ bgp-bot deploy eos2
$ bgp-bot show eos1 --bgp-config
{
"_": {
"neighbors": {
"192.168.1.2": {
"export_policy": "",
"remote_as": 65002,
"import_policy": "",
"prefix_limit": {},
"local_as": 65001,
"nhs": false,
"route_reflector_client": false,
"local_address": "",
"authentication_key": "",
"description": ""
}
},
"export_policy": "",
"remote_as": 0,
"import_policy": "",
"prefix_limit": {},
"local_as": 65001,
"multihop_ttl": 0,
"apply_groups": [],
"local_address": "",
"remove_private_as": false,
"multipath": false,
"type": "",
"description": ""
}
}
$ bgp-bot show eos1 --neighbors
{
"global": {
"router_id": "192.168.1.1",
"peers": {
"192.168.1.2": {
"is_enabled": true,
"uptime": 562,
"remote_as": 65002,
"description": "",
"remote_id": "192.168.1.2",
"local_as": 65001,
"is_up": true,
"address_family": {
"ipv4": {
"sent_prefixes": 1,
"accepted_prefixes": -1,
"received_prefixes": 1
},
"ipv6": {
"sent_prefixes": 0,
"accepted_prefixes": -1,
"received_prefixes": 0
}
}
}
}
}
}