On 12/20/2011 1:52 PM, Dave Pooser wrote:
My question for the group is, how? I can and do monitor my own router, and
> I can see that I'm receiving full routes from both ISPs. I am capable of
you might want to start with a good monitoring software like Argus -
http://argus.tcp4me.com/
Group "Upstream Connections" {
Group "T3 to whomever" {
Service Ping {
hostname: far-side.example.net
}
Service UDP/SNMP {
eqvalue: 6
label: BGP
uname: BGP
oid: .1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.2.x.x.x.x
hostname: your-router.example.net
}
}
Group "T3 to whomever2" {
Service Ping {
hostname: far-other-side.example.net
}
Service UDP/SNMP {
eqvalue: 6
label: BGP
uname: BGP
oid: .1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.2.x.x.x.x
hostname: your-router.example.net
}
}
}
something like that will alert you when BGP is anything other than
happy. your oid may vary. use snmpwalk to help.
then you could also add:
Service Prog {
frequency: 1800
command: chkbgp.pl -a <ASN> -n <network> -r <route_server>
nexepect: evil
}
*http://jeremy.kister.net/code/perl/chkbgp.pl
--
Jeremy Kister
http://jeremy.kister.net./