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Silly me! After leaving the scripts of mine for using dynamips, I accidentally 'wipe off' all my router's connectivity!!!! Initially I just would like to tweak the scripts further for making it more (so called) dynamic. But it turned out that all router instances are over-written with the new scripts and all those bunch of routers are using exactly the same connectivity between one to another.
Having this situation, somehow I was triggered to make 'my own' scripts using either bash or perl. Both have its own plus and minus. However, having being refreshed of perl's capability, I might try using perl for the new dynamic script management. After all, handling multiple 'scripts' and 'text' output is perl's winning line isn't it? The old script that I created can be downloaded from the links on your right or here. What I'd imagine the perl script runs is similar with Greg Anuzelli's dynagen. Being another coder myself, I prefer to use the language that I understand more. Python is ok, and it has it's own plus and minus side as well. Greg have done it well to help Christophe Fillot's dynamips to run more flexible. I hope this script will also help others that find it useful.
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