I use BGPLay for showing our connected status, but it doesn't let me put in a source IP/AS and a destination IP/AS. BGPlay is very helpful though.
Dylan Ebner -----Original Message----- From: Jarno Lähteenmäki [mailto:jarno.lahteenm...@imate.fi] Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 10:44 AM To: Dylan Ebner Subject: Re: Visualizing BGP paths http://bgplay.routeviews.org/bgplay/ Dylan Ebner wrote: > I have been working on a project to better illustrate for our manages > the provider path data takes when it flows from one of our customers > to our datacenter. I have tried to use trace routes to illustrate the > number of hops data takes, but when I try to show many sources on one > page, it gets fairly messy quickly. I am also less concerned with the > number of hops, and more concerned with the number of providers. > Does anyone know of a toolset that will take a list of source IP's and > a destination IP and show graphically which as numbers the packets > need to traverse to reach our datacenter? I am thinking of something like > this: > http://www.robtex.com/as/as19629.html#graph, but instead of all the > upstreams it would show something like AS16150 -> AS1239 -> AS209 -> > AS19629. > > > > > Dylan Ebner > >