On 5/13/11 10:43 AM, "Justin Krejci" <jkrejci@USINTERNET.COM> wrote:
On Fri, 2011-05-13 at 15:11 +0000, Mike Horwath wrote:
On 5/12/11 6:57 PM, "Justin Krejci" <jkrejci@USINTERNET.COM> wrote:
As I understand it there is currently no public looking glass or route server for MICE users or the public in general. Any interest in setting something up? I could donate a server or some time to the cause. They are quite useful in troubleshooting routing issues or network changes.
You are correct, there isn't.
This could easily run on the system that handles the statistics easily enough, just I have no idea how I would tie bird into a LG setup.
Looks like using its CLI will not be immediately compatible with most (all?) LG tools out there which are seemingly mostly geared around Cisco, Juniper, and Zebra/Quagga systems it seems. Unless someone knows of a really great and flexible LG app.
Yah, that was my finding as well.
Perhaps a small C/J router could peer up with the two servers to suck in the routes and be used as the LG source and as a publicly telnet accessible route server as well.
There will be a Juniper in place soon - once that is done, we can look at putting it into the 'route' subsystem (this is *not* a requirement for operation of the peering point, in fact, it could create other issues if something breaks) but we could then query that for data.
ALso OpenBSD has a good bgp daemon with their own bgplg toools (web and cli) included. http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=bgp&sektion=0&manpath=OpenBSD +Current&arch=amd64&apropos=1&format=html
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