At 05:03 PM 10/18/2011, you wrote:
This weekend while diligently avoiding my wife's "honey-do list" I wrote a script to parse stats via telnet from Jeremy and Doug's excellent new looking glass. I didn't see any commands that would give the number of MICE peers, so that number is actually the number of gateways in the routing tables and of course the total number of connected addresses is just for fun. If anyone sees other numbers worth graphing let me know. I also spent a little time on the Weathermap, same username and password as before: <http://micelg.usinternet.com/cacti/>http://micelg.usinternet.com/cacti/
Hopefully you'll all be more impressed than my wife was
Nice work. My wife isn't impressed either, but I can impress my kids with graphs! One thing you could add would be this BGP Monitoring template - it baselines the # of prefixes for each BGP neighbor and then has additional lines for inbound/outbound updates. BGP Monitor - this one worked for me http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=36770&start=30 BGP - "broken" version - I couldn't get this one to work right, but you can see what it does http://crunchtools.com/software/crunchtools/cacti/grpah-bgp-neighbors/ Here's an example of the graphs produced from the BGP sessions on our MICE router: <http://www.elizabethandjames.com/temp/AS53679-bgp-monitor.png>http://www.elizabethandjames.com/temp/AS53679-bgp-monitor.png http://www.elizabethandjames.com/temp/AS6939-bgp-monitor.png -James ######################################################################## To unsubscribe from the MICE-DISCUSS list, click the following link: http://lists.iphouse.net/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=MICE-DISCUSS&A=1
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