On 1/13/22 19:50, Don Thomas Jacob wrote:
Disclosure - I work for Blue Planet.
Blue Planet, a division of Ciena, has Route Optimization and Analysis,
a product that provides visibility into IP/MPLS networks and IGP/BGP
routing. Its routing alerts include peering state change, prefix state
Disclosure - I work for Blue Planet.
Blue Planet, a division of Ciena, has Route Optimization and Analysis, a
product that provides visibility into IP/MPLS networks and IGP/BGP routing.
Its routing alerts include peering state change, prefix state change, path
change, alerts for when number of non
Hello,
On Fri, 7 Jan 2022 09:50:25 +0200
Saku Ytti wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Jan 2022 at 15:48, Sandoiu Mihai wrote:
>
> > I am trying to find a solution that does not require much scripting or
> > customization.
>
> Suggestion to run BMP is a fine suggestion. Another option is plain
> old BGP, se
Hi Mihai,
Have you looked into object tracking?
This will work if the route state changes and is removed from the routing table.
So if the route is no longer present it will trigger for sure.
I admit I have not tried to see if it would trigger on a change from peer 1 to
peer 2, as the route is st
On Thu, 6 Jan 2022 at 15:48, Sandoiu Mihai wrote:
> I am trying to find a solution that does not require much scripting or
> customization.
Suggestion to run BMP is a fine suggestion. Another option is plain
old BGP, setup iBGP+best-external (w/ add-path if you may receive >1
copy from local eB
more work BMP is probably the better/safer approach.
-Michael
From: NANOG On Behalf Of Adam
Thompson
Sent: Thursday, January 6, 2022 12:41 PM
To: Sandoiu Mihai ; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: RE: BGP Route Monitoring
Most monitoring products allow you to monitor custom SNMP OIDs, and your ent
This sounds like something BMP might be useful for. I haven't used it, but
I would look at OpenBMP (https://github.com/SNAS/openbmp) as a starting
point. I'm not familiar with what commercial offerings are out there, but
I'm sure there are some.
On Thu, Jan 6, 2022 at 7:45 AM Sandoiu Mihai wrote:
Most monitoring products allow you to monitor custom SNMP OIDs, and your entire
BGP RIB is – usually – exposed via SNMP.
Most monitoring products also treat “missing” OIDs specially, and can alert on
that fact.
At least, that’s how I would start doing it.
We use Observium here, and it can do what
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