bird_functions.conf
>
> I think our filters are pretty similar, as we both used the NLNOG
> suggestions as a guide. But maybe this will be helpful anyway.
>
> -Ross
>
> On Wed, Nov 24, 2021 at 3:34 AM Justin Pietsch wrote:
>
>> Hi, I've written a new blog post on B
Hi, I've written a new blog post on BGP performance testing, this time
using filters.
https://elegantnetwork.github.io/posts/bgperf-first-try-at-filtering/. Let
me know how I could make this better and more representative.
thanks,
Justin
Hi, my latest blog post on bgp perf testing:
https://elegantnetwork.github.io/posts/bird-on-bird-bgp-perf-episode4/. I
used the code that Maria added to use BIRD as a tester, and it works
better, but shows some issues with BIRD as the target.
Justin
anks a lot!
Justin
On Tue, Aug 31, 2021 at 2:30 AM Maria Matejka wrote:
> Hello!
>
> On 8/31/21 1:29 AM, Justin Pietsch wrote:
> > I meant to ask if you'd compared exabgp to bird as testers? I'll try to
> > compare later if I have some time.
> Well, I have no e
my latest blog post, this time playing back MRT data with full internet
tables.
https://elegantnetwork.github.io/posts/comparing-open-source-bgp-internet-routes/
.
If anybody has suggestions on other bgp performance test tools or test
results, I'd love to know about those.
thanks,
JUstin
Hi all, because I couldn't find many results of performance tests of open
source routing stacks, I did some tests and wrote up
https://elegantnetwork.github.io/posts/comparing-open-source-bgp-stacks/.
It compares BIRD, FRRouting and GoBGP.
Justin