info on bmpreceiver below..
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 12:24 PM, chip wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have an application that needs to gather BGP RIB data from the routers
> that connect to all of our upstream providers. Basically I need to know
> all the routes available from a particular provider.
x27;t
always the case, but there are some well known examples of where it happens.
For all its faults, soft-reconfig-inbound only adds O(N) to RAM
requirements and almost nothing to CPU.
Nick
> ./Randy
>
> --- On Tue, 2/26/13, Nick Hilliard wrote:
>
>> From: Nick Hilliard
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Hello,
On Tue, 26 Feb 2013 12:24:00 -0500
chip wrote:
> I have an application that needs to gather BGP RIB data from the routers
> that connect to all of our upstream providers. Basically I need to know
> all the routes available from a particular provider. Currently I'm
> gathering this dat
*received-routes*?
If you still enable soft-reconfig-inbound on your routers(customer-facing
sessions not withstanding), you most certainly hate your routers more than
OP...;-)
./Randy
--- On Tue, 2/26/13, Nick Hilliard wrote:
> From: Nick Hilliard
> Subject: Re: BGP RIB Collectio
I'll chime in with what we are doing with quagga and bgpmon.
The question though would be for how many peers? If it is
for the sake of discussion, less than 20, something like this
might work.
http://bgpmon.netsec.colostate.edu/download/src/bgpmon-7.2.4.tar.gz
http://rmcwic.ucar.edu/sites/defaul
On 26/02/2013 17:24, chip wrote:
> Currently I'm gathering this data via SNMP.
whoa, you must really hate your router to do that to it.
> While this works it has its draw backs, it
> takes approximately 20 minutes per view, its nowhere near real-time, and
> I'm unable to gather information for IP
Personally, I would just use BGP on a PC to collect this information.
Place some import/input policy on your eBGP sessions on your edge
routers to add communities to the routes such that you can recognize
which peers gave you the route.
Then, use an iBGP session to a BIRD or Quagga instance from w
Hello all,
I have an application that needs to gather BGP RIB data from the routers
that connect to all of our upstream providers. Basically I need to know
all the routes available from a particular provider. Currently I'm
gathering this data via SNMP. While this works it has its draw backs,
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