# Line of three and rogue router topology ``` ------ ------ ------ | | | | | | | R1 4|------|4 R2 5|------|4 R3 | | 5 | | | | | ------ ------ ------ | | | ------ | 4 | | R4 | | | ------ ``` There are three hosts connected to each router, but are not displayed in this `README`. For details see their `zebra` and `staticd` configuration files. The router `R4` is rogue and uses the same prefix as `R3`. Therefore, its `zebra` daemon is not started automatically. It must be started manually. See the [BGP hijack demo](scenario/bgp_hijack) for an example. ## R1 Interface | Name | Address/Subnet ----------|---------|--------------- 0 | lo | 127.0.0.1/32 1 | R1-eth1 | 11.0.1.254/24 2 | R1-eth2 | 11.0.2.254/24 3 | R1-eth3 | 11.0.3.254/24 4 | R1-eth4 | 9.0.0.1/24 5 | R1-eth5 | 9.0.4.1/24 ## R2 Interface | Name | Address/Subnet ----------|---------|--------------- 0 | lo | 127.0.0.1/32 1 | R2-eth1 | 12.0.1.254/24 2 | R2-eth2 | 12.0.2.254/24 3 | R2-eth3 | 12.0.3.254/24 4 | R2-eth4 | 9.0.0.2/24 5 | R2-eth5 | 9.0.1.1/24 ## R3 Interface | Name | Address/Subnet ----------|---------|--------------- 0 | lo | 127.0.0.1/32 1 | R3-eth1 | 13.0.1.254/24 2 | R3-eth2 | 13.0.2.254/24 3 | R3-eth3 | 13.0.3.254/24 4 | R3-eth4 | 9.0.1.2/24 ## R4 Interface | Name | Address/Subnet ----------|---------|--------------- 0 | lo | 127.0.0.1/32 1 | R4-eth1 | 13.0.1.254/24 2 | R4-eth2 | 13.0.2.254/24 3 | R4-eth3 | 13.0.3.254/24 4 | R4-eth4 | 9.0.4.2/24