On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 15:03 -0800, Bruce Pinsky wrote:
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Brett Watson wrote: | On 3/15/05 3:11 AM, "Ziggy David Lubowa" <ziggy@trueafrican.com> wrote: | | |> |>On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 17:51:32 +0800 (CST), Joe Shen wrote |> |>>Yes. Can I do this on a Linux box without having to |>>install Zebra BGP on it? |> |>Doesnt look like you have to, below is the link to the tarball |> |>http://oppleman.com/dl/?file=lft-2.3.tar.gz | | | I believe the author of LFT is working on a new release that does *not* use | the oft-times incorrect radb data, but instead pulls from a router (not sure | of the source) somewhere. |
Would probably be nice to have a command-line option to specify the source from either:
- - an RADB formatted source - - a Zebra or Quaaga BGP daemon - - via SNMP from a BGP capable device
A 4th option would be the Routeviews DNS based mapping service at asn.routeviews.org. See -- http://www.merit.edu/mail.archives/nanog/2003-09/msg00832.html An advantage here is that you get caching for free.