Hi
I am looking for a route monitoring product that does the following:
-checks if a specific bgp route from a specific neighbor is present the BGP
table (in some vrf, not necessarily internet routed vrf) of an ASR9K running
IOS XR
-sends a syslog message or an alarm if the route goes missing
T
"Internet Innovators" features Pioneer Steve Crocker
*Our Web Series will Return with Another Incredible Internet Legend*
Most young engineers go into this industry aspiring to solve a problem
someday that could change the world. Internet pioneer Steve Crocker is
known as "the man who invented the
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
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:
Re: Adam's advice about IOS/XR SNMP access to VRF, while this experience may be
a bit dated [IOS XR 5.x], in production we have used "snmp-server community-map
$x context $y". I will say we weren't pleased, we noticed that context
switches didn't work well. For example if our poller tried to s
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
6 matches
Mail list logo