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NAME

       dynagen - command line interface to dynamips Cisco 7200 Emulator

SYNOPSIS

       dynagen [options] configuration file

DESCRIPTION

       Dynagen  is  a  text-based  front  end for Dynamips, that uses the hypervisor mode for communication with
       Dynamips. Dynagen simplifies building and working with virtual networks. Dynagen uses a simple  and  easy
       to  understand  configuration  file  for specifying virtual router hardware configurations. Configuration
       file has a simple syntax for interconnecting routers, bridges, frame-relay and ATM switches. No  need  to
       deal  with NetIO's. Dynagen provides a management CLI for listing devices, starting, stopping, reloading,
       suspending and resuming virtual routers.
       Dynagen can work in a client server mode, with dynagen  running  on  your  Workstation  communicating  to
       dynamips  servers  running  ona  back-end  server.  Dynagen  can  also  control multiple dynamips servers
       simultaneously for distributing large virtual networks across several machines.

       Before running dynagen you need to start dynamips:

       nice dynamips -H 7200 &

OPTIONS

       This program follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes  (`-').
       A summary of options is included below.

       -n, --nosend
              Do not send any command to dynamips.

       -d, --debug
              Show debugging information.

       -h, --help
              Show summary of options.

       --version
              Show version.

CONFIGURATION FILE OPTIONS

       Empty lines or lines starting with a hash ('#') are ignored.
       Configuration  file,  in  other  documentation  also  called  network  file, knows three sections: global
       section, server section which starts with [...]  and device section  which  start  with  [[...]].  Server
       section and device section can have multiple occurrencies.

       Server Section: [<ip-address|hostname>]
       Device  Section: [[7200|ROUTER|FRSW|ATMSW|ETHSW <name>]] The 7200 section specifies defaults for all 7200
       routers on this Dynamips server. Everything in this section is optional, and  defaults  to  whatever  the
       default is in Dynamips

       Global Configuration variable
              autostart <true/false> (Default: True)
              By  default,  all  routers are automatically started when a lab is launched. The autostart keyword
              overrides this behavior, and the lab must manually be started (start /all).

       Server Configuration variables
              port <1-65535> (Default: 7200)
              Hypervision port to connect to.
              workingdir <path> (Default: None)
              Set the directory where Dynamips will store all the device files for this  network.  This  is  the
              fully qualified path relative to the system running dynamips.
              console <1-65535> (Default: 2000)
              Base  console  port.  New  instances that do not specify a console port will default to this + the
              instance number.
              udp <1-65535> (Default: 10000)
              Set the base UDP port for NIOs.

       Device Configuration variables

       [[7200]]
              The 7200 section specifies defaults for all 7200 routers on this Dynamips  server.  Everything  in
              this section is optional, and defaults to whatever the default is in Dynamips.

              image <path/file> (Default: None)
              Full  path to 7200 IOS image file. This is the fully qualified path relative to the system running
              dynamips.
              ram <integer> (Default: None) Amount of Virtual RAM to allocate to each router instance.
              rom <integer> (Default: None)
              Size of ROM.
              nvram <integer> (Default: None)
              Size of NVRAM.
              disk0 <integer> (Default: None)
              Set size of PCMCIA ATA disk0
              disk1 <integer> (Default: None)
              Set size of PCMCIA ATA disk1
              cnfg <path/file> (Default: None)
              Configuration file to import. This is the fully qualified path  relative  to  the  system  running
              dynamips.
              confreg <hex> (Default: 0x2102) 0x210X where X=0,1,2
              Set the configuration register
              idlepc <string> (Default: None)
              Set the Idle PC value.  Include a description here.
              exec_area <string> (Default: None)
              Set the exec area size.
              clock <integer> (Default: None)
              Clock divisor (should no longer been needed as of dynamips 0.2.5 RC1)
              npe <npe-100|150|175|200|225|300|400> (Default: None)
              NPE type.
              midplane <std|vxr> (Default: None)
              Midplane, either "std" or "vxr"
              mmap <binary> (Default: True)
              Set  to  false to use real memory rather than a disk file for router vitural memory. Conserves RAM
              at the expense of performance.

       [[ROUTER <name>]]
              All options from the 7200 section are options here as well, including "autostart". <name> must  be
              unique in network file.
              model 7200 (Default: 7200)
              console <1-65535> (Default: None)
              Console  port.  Defaults  to  the  server's  base console port (specified in the server section) +
              instance number.
              aux <1-65535> (Default: None)
              Aux port.
              slotX <0-X> <PA-C7200-IO-FE|PA-FE-TX|PA-4T|PA-4E|PA-POS-OC3> (Default: None)
              Manual PA specification. This is optional, and if not done dynagen will make sane decisions  based
              on the interface specifications.
                  slot0 = PA-C7200-IO-FE  # Ethernet in slot 0
                  slot1 = PA-FE-TX        # Ethernet in slot 1
                  slot3 = PA-4T           # PA-4T+ in slot 2
                  slot6 = PA-4E           # PA-4E in slot 6
                  #slotx = PA-POS-OC3     # PA-POS-OC3 in slot x

              <local interface> = <remote interface>
              Interface specification. Can take the following forms:
                  f1/0 = R2 f1/0      # Connect to f1/0 on device R2
                  f2/0 = LAN 1        # Connect to bridged LAN 1
                  s3/0 = R2 s3/0      # Connect to s3/0 on device R2
                  s3/1 = F1 1         # Connect to port 1 on device "F1" (a frame relay switch)
                  s3/2 = F2 1
                  a4/0 = A1 1         # Connect to port 1 on device "A1" (an ATM switch)
                  f5/0 = NIO_linux_eth:eth0   # manually specify an NIO

                  [[ROUTER R2]]
                  #  Interface  f1/0  will automatically be created because the interface was referenced in R1's
              config
                  f2/0 = LAN 1        # Connect to bridged LAN 1
                  s4/0 = F1 2
                  s4/1 = F2 2
                  s4/2 = F1 3
                  a5/0 = A1 2

                  [[router R3]]       # Case is not significant
                  # Examples of other manually specified NIOs
                  f1/0 = NIO_gen_eth:\Device\NPF_{B00A38DD-F10B-43B4-99F4-B4A078484487}
                  f2/0 = NIO_udp:10000:172.0.0.1:10001
                  f3/0 = NIO_tap:tap0
                  f4/0 = NIO_unix:/tmp/local:/tmp/remote
                  f5/0 = NIO_vde:foo:bar

       [[ETHSW <name>]]
              Define an Ethernet Switch
                  [[ETHSW S1]]
                  1 = access 1        # Port 1 is an access port in vlan 1
                  2 = access 20       # Port 2 is an access port in vlan 20
                  3 = dot1q 1         # Port 3 is a trunk port (dot1q encapsulation) with native vlan 1
                  4 = dot1q 1 NIO_gen_eth:eth0   # Port 4 is trunk port (naitive vlan 1) that  is  connected  to
              the host eth0 via the gen_eth NIO
                  #4  =  dot1q 1 NIO_gen_eth:\Device\NPF_{B00A38DD-F10B-43B4-99F4-B4A078484487} # Same as above,
              Windows example

       [[FRSW <name>]]
              Each FRSW section defines a frame relay switch. All keywords are optional
                  1:102 = 2:201      # Tell the FRSW to switch from port 1, DLCI 102 to port 2, DLCI 201.
                  1:103 = 3:301      # and from port 1, DLCI 103 to port 3, DLCI 301

                  [[FRSW F2]]
                  1:102 = 2:201

       [[ATMSW <name>]]
              Define an ATM Switch
                  1:10 = 2:20         # Port 1, vpi 10 to port 2, vpi 20
                  #1:10:200 = 2:20:100 # Port 1, vpi 10, vci 200 to port 2, vpi 20, vci 100

EXAMPLES

       See /usr/share/doc/dynagen/examples directory

BUGS

       Take a look at the Bug tracking system.

REPORTING BUGS

       Please send bug reports to http://www.ipflow.utc.fr/bts/

SEE ALSO

       http://www.ipflow.utc.fr/index.php/ ⟨⟩
       http://www.ipflow.utc.fr/blog/ ⟨⟩
       http://dyna-gen.sourceforge.net/ ⟨⟩
       http://hacki.at/7200emu/index.php ⟨⟩

AUTHOR

       dynagen was written by Greg Anuzelli (dynagen@gmail.com)
       This manual page was written by Erik Wenzel <erik@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be
       used by others).

                                                  Aug 29, 2006                                        DYNAGEN(1)