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## Contributing
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## Contributing
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There are many ways to contribute to Route 0. If you are an expert in
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For information on how to contribute see [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md).
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networking, you can look for and correct errors, improve the existing lessons,
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add new lessons, or add IPv6 support. Another way to contribute is to simply
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add new scenarios or topologies that you feel would be interesting for others.
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### Adding a new topology
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Adding a new topology is straightforward.
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1. Create a new directory in the `topology` directory.
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2. Create a `topo.py` file and define a class `NetTopo` that inherits from
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`mininet.topo.Topo` and build your new topology in its constructor.
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3. Create a `zebra` directory and populate it with configuration files for the
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`zebra` daemon to configure the interfaces in your topology.
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4. Create a `staticd` directory and populate it with configuration files for
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the `staticd` daemon to configure the default routes on hosts.
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5. Create a `README.md` file to describe your topology.
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The easiest way to start would be to copy some other topology and customise it
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as appropriate. Once ready, the topology should be automatically detected by
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`route-0.py` when you pass your topology's name as the `--topology` argument.
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### Adding a new scenario
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By default all topologies support the `plain` and `basic` scenarios. Adding a
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additional scenarios is also pretty straightforward.
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1. In the topology's directory, make sure there is a `scenario` directory.
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Create one if it doesn't exist.
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2. In the `scenario` directory create a new directory for your specific
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scenario.
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3. In your new directory create one directory for each daemon you intend to
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run. You don't need to do this for `zebra` or `staticd` unless you want to
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override the topology defaults.
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Just like with the topology, the main script should automatically pick up the
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new scenario.
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## Name
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## Name
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