I’ve been using netVTY for a while (https://netvty.com). Its an ssh client that recognizes addresses and prefixes appearing in the output from your network devices and translates them on the fly. There’s a bit of work upfront to build a database from your device configs, but once that’s done it makes life much easier.
Todd
On Thursday, 16 July 2020, Adam Thompson <athompson@merlin.mb.ca> wrote:
I see NLNOG’s IRRexplorer has been mentioned, but what about the NLNOG RING ? There’s a publicly-reachable LG (lg.ring.nlnog.net) but you have to sign up for access to the rest.
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Subject: Re: favorite network troubleshooting tools (online)
Not one specific tool, but I often use various large SP looking glasses to determine what their routing tables look like when necessary.
RIPE Atlas is another cool project that has also yet to be mentioned.
Cloudflare's RPKI tools may also be of use.
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end IT solutions. On Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 9:08 AM Marcos Manoni <marcosmanoni@gmail.com> wrote:
https://stat.ripe.net/ has lots of widgets https://stat.ripe.net/widget/
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http://irrexplorer.nlnog.net/ for detailed IRR info
(https://bgp.he.net also have some)
El mié., 15 jul. 2020 a las 14:41, Mehmet Akcin (<mehmet@akcin.net>) escribió:
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> hey there,
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> I recently have come across this http://ping.pe/ website, I have no association with this but it's pretty awesome. This made me wonder what other tools out there which I do not know about it.
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> what are your favorite network troubleshooting tools?
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> In addition to ping.pe, I like https://bgp.he.net but would love to hear your thought about other tool recommendations as especially the ones that are distributed.
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> Mehmet