You can telnet to route-server.micemn.net the username is rviews and get a command line route server. However, I don't think there is a web interface. On 12/16/12 21:36 , Larry Patterson wrote:
I was using 2 physically separate layer 3 interfaces on my router, no secondary IP addresses here (only way I could get around the Cisco next-hop limitation). Maybe the route server was only sending you the lower IP address path (step 13 of BGP selection process)??? Or maybe the original peer was up longer (step 10)?? ? It would be good to have route server access to see what the route server was seeing and sending. I can only tell what I am sending. Is there a web interface (or plan to implement one)?
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