IRRToolSet is a collection of policy analysis tools that are coded in C++, providing advanced analytical solutions.
Formerly known as the Routing Arbiter ToolSet (RAToolset), the IRRToolSet was maintained by ISI. The software comes packed with several key features, as highlighted below:
- RtConfig: analyzes the routing policies registered in the Internet Routing Registry (IRR) and produces router configuration files.
- CIDRAdvisor: suggests safe cidr aggregates, those that do not violate any policy constraints, that an Autonomous System (AS) can advertise to each of its neighbouring ASes.
- Peval: a low-level policy evaluation tool that can be used to write router configuration generators.
- Prtraceroute: prints the route and policy information packets take to a network host.
- Prpath: enumerates a list of paths between Autonomous System and a specified destination.
- Aoe: a C++/Tcl/Tk program that displays the aut-num object for the specified Autonomous System.
- Roe: a C++/Tcl/Tk program that lists the routes registered by the specified autonomous system.
- Rpslcheck(prcheck): syntax-checks the aut-num object for Autonomous System registered in the Internet Routing Registry (IRR).
The IRRToolSet's latest release comes with bug fixes for BSD-based operating systems. Overall, the software offers a range of useful features that aid in policy analysis, making it a recommendable tool.
Version 4.8.5: N/A