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big-iptools

v1.0.3

Published

Abstract: #BigIP Toolis a tool written on python and using the grako (an EBNF parser generator) which is able to understand F5 exported config files.

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#IPTool Documentation

Abstract: #BigIP Toolis a tool written on python and using the grako (an EBNF parser generator) which is able to understand F5 exported config files.

Installation: . and make F5utils.py executable (chmod 775 F5utils.py on *nix) Yo will need Python >= 2.7, and grako >= 3.6.2 to run it.

pip install grako

#Running: ./F5utils.py -h Usage: F5utils.py [-h] [-m] file ip Simple parser for F5 exported config files Author: Adrian Grebin positional arguments: file the input file to parse ip Find VIPs and Pool names on which an IP is referenced as member optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -m Show Pool Members You have to provide an F5 config file, for example 439384-2015-08-06-bigip.conf