There are 2 repositories under ospf topic.
Linux networking examples and tutorials
Computer Networking : Principles, Protocols and Practice (first and second edition, third edition is being written on https://github.com/cnp3/ebook)
A lightweight container-based network emulation system.
Holo is a suite of routing protocols designed to support high-scale and automation-driven networks.
The BNG Blaster is an open-source network tester for access and routing protocols.
Topolograph.com is an online project which can visualize OSPF/ISIS topology based on LSDB output from a single network device. Then you can not only see (and check) the shortest path from source to destination, but also see the outcome from link or node failure along the path to the destination.
Network Engineering at Scale Roadmap/Landscape
Collection of Kathará network scenarios and tutorials.
History of all changes in OSPF Topology
CLI tool powered by Nornir 3.0 for network automation fast configuration. Support BGP, OSPF, EIGRP, RIP auto-configuration.
Java Library of Networking Protocols: PCEP, RSVP-TE, OSPF, BGP-LS
🧨 Generates Cisco scripts based on YAML files
A collection of Ansible roles and playbooks to provision, sketch and backup a network running Junos OS, without the need of manually feeding extra data to represent the physical topology.
These are some of the basic network topologies I configured when preparing for the CCNA R&S 200-125 exam.
Packet captures from various CCIE routing and switching learning labs.
OSPF MANET Designated Routers implementation (RFCs 5614, 5243, 5838)
IPv6 routing examples with IPMininet for the CNP3 ebook
Icinga2 plugins and command definitions
Учебные работы по дисциплинам "Сети и системы передачи данных", "Организация компьютерных сетей" и "Организация сетевой безопасности"
🌐 Guides on network projects and configs emulated in GNS3, including OSPF, EIGRP, BGP, and IPSec
Implementing PopRouting
REST APIs For FRRouting (Open Source Routing Project) which is built with Python, Shell Scripting, Django and SQLite”
Goal of this project is to create fully functional OSPF lab solely using Linux virtualization. It is going to use KVM to host the router VMs and the OVS to switch traffic between them. Also i want each of the router VMs to have separate management IP address connected to my home LAN so i can connect to them from my laptop. The LAN connectivity will use existing Linux Bridge and the lab traffic will be contained in OVS. This hybrid solution is used for couple reasons... First i need to use OVS for lab because i don't want to be wasting time on creating new Linux bridge for each of the lab vlans i want to use for OSPF. With OVS i can just create single switch and plug trunk port from each router inyo it. Why not to use OVS for home LAN connectivity as well then ? Well... technically i could, but i have already existing Linux bridge configuration that i have been using to share my LAN with regular VMs. On top of that (and this is the main reason) setting up OVS with Netplan is somewhat challenging and i simply have no time for it at the moment. This project is intended to be OSPF lab not OVS/Netplan lab after all :)
This repository performs a dictionnary attack against OSPF MD5 authentication using scapy.
This project is about building the unicast routing table by performing the Shortest path tree computation on an input Network Topology(Graph)