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P-REX

The pushdown MPLS network checker

P-Rex is a model checker based on pushdowns for exploring and verifying MPLS networks. P-Rex takes in the mpls network in one of two formats, either in a bespoke XML format, or as a juniper dump. It then puts it together with a query and generates a pushdown in such a way that reachability in the pushdown implies something about reachability in the source MPLS network.

P-Rex is written in Python3, and only deals with the translation of xml/juniper -> (MPLS-model + query) -> Pushdown. The tool uses moped (Version 1), bundled with the application, to compute reachability in the pushdown. Moped can be found here and we want to thank the authors for making it available :).

Structure

The repository follows a simple structure. All code related to the core tool is located in the prex folder. The entrypoint of prex is prex/main.py.

The bin folder containes the binaries we rely on, just moped. The bin folder should be in the $PATH of P-Rex in order for us to find it.

res contains test data. res/nestable is a simple network, in the bespoke xml format, used extensively throughout testing and development of the tool, and has a myriad of fun edge cases to explore. It is also the network used in the majority of the test cases distributed with the tool, so you can glance some of them through there. res/new_mpls_dump is a dump of a real network, used to benchmark the tool in the whitepaper. It's in the juniper dump format.

Lastly, the test folder includes a bunch of tests used during development. They are structure such that a linux machine should only have to run ./test/test_cli.sh to run the full test suite and get a regression report. That also makes it a repository of examples.

Running

As said in structure, the tool needs moped to be in the path, luckily a compiled moped is located in bin. Due to P-Rex being bundled as a python module it's also necessary to include the project root in the $PYTHONPATH. The full command to run P-Rex on the nestable network with the query <> .* <> for k = 1 in over-approximation mode becomes.

PATH="./bin/:$PATH" PYTHONPATH=. python3 prex/main.py xml res/nestable/topo.xml  res/nestable/routing.xml adv-query "<> .* <>" 1 compile run

The juniper dump is run with, (beware this takes a while):

PATH="./bin/:$PATH" PYTHONPATH=. python3 prex/main.py juniper-xml res/new_mpls_dump/isis  res/new_mpls_dump/forwarding adv-query "<> .* <>" 1 compile run

It should be possible to use the --help flag at any point to get help about the possible options.