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@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ Boom. I could not be more pleased.
This was a nice exercise for me! I'm going this direction becaue the This was a nice exercise for me! I'm going this direction becaue the
[[Containerlab](https://containerlab.dev)] framework will start containers with given NOS images, [[Containerlab](https://containerlab.dev)] framework will start containers with given NOS images,
not too dissimilar from the one I just made, and then attaches `veth` pairs between the containers. not too dissimilar from the one I just made, and then attaches `veth` pairs between the containers.
I started dabbling with a [[pull-request](https://github.com/srl-labs/containerlab/pull/2569)], but I started dabbling with a [[pull-request](https://github.com/srl-labs/containerlab/pull/2571)], but
I got stuck with a part of the Containerlab code that pre-deploys config files into the containers. I got stuck with a part of the Containerlab code that pre-deploys config files into the containers.
You see, I will need to generate two files: You see, I will need to generate two files:
@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ will connect a few VPP containers together with an SR Linux node in a lab. Stand
Once we have that, there's still quite some work for me to do. Notably: Once we have that, there's still quite some work for me to do. Notably:
* Configuration persistence. `clab` allows you to save the running config. For that, I'll need to * Configuration persistence. `clab` allows you to save the running config. For that, I'll need to
introduce [[vppcfg](https://github.com/pimvanpelt/vppcfg.git)] and a means to invoke it when introduce [[vppcfg](https://git.ipng.ch/ipng/vppcfg)] and a means to invoke it when
the lab operator wants to save their config, and then reconfigure VPP when the container the lab operator wants to save their config, and then reconfigure VPP when the container
restarts. restarts.
* I'll need to have a few files from `clab` shared with the host, notably the `startup.conf` and * I'll need to have a few files from `clab` shared with the host, notably the `startup.conf` and