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Internet routing table "completeness" monitoring?
Not sure I don't have any non-cisco BGP routers. Sorry!
-----Original Message-----
From: Neil Robst [mailto:neil.robst at kit-digital.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2012 8:54 AM
To: Joseph Jackson; ml at kenweb.org; North American Networking and Offtopic Gripes List
Subject: RE: Internet routing table "completeness" monitoring?
This is still only possible on Cisco routers, isn't it - Foundry/Brocade gear doesn't currently include an SNMP OID for this info, does it?
-----Original Message-----
From: Joseph Jackson [mailto:jjackson at aninetworks.net]
Sent: 03 October 2012 14:51
To: ml at kenweb.org; North American Networking and Offtopic Gripes List
Subject: RE: Internet routing table "completeness" monitoring?
I have cacti graph the amount of prefixes announced and withdrawn from a BGP peer on each BGP router.
-----Original Message-----
From: ML [mailto:ml at kenweb.org]
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2012 11:43 PM
To: North American Networking and Offtopic Gripes List
Subject: Internet routing table "completeness" monitoring?
Has anyone put in place a method to identify if one their BGP peers suddenly withdraws X% of their prefixes?
e.g I should expect ~420k prefixes in a "complete"[1] routing table from a transit peer today. If suddenly I'm only getting 390k prefixes I'd guess a major network was depeered or similiar.
If so how are people doing this? SNMP MIB, screen scrape?
[1] Varying levels of completeless apply.