I know this post sounds like a noobish thing to ask, but I've got sites in three different cities - Tucson, Arizona; Devnver, Colorado and Salt Lake City, Utah, and all three of them can't reach certain IPs of our clients whom we have IPsec tunnels to. In one case I can traceroute to 4.2.2.2 fine, but the traceroute to the public IP of one of my clients dies at the second hop, right after my ASA. Is anyone else seeing general routing weirdness on the Internets, or at least can someone point me at a good "BGP dashboard" site that monitors the state of routing tables at various places? Thanks, Eric
Hi Eric, .-- My secret spy satellite informs me that at Thu, 08 Oct 2009, Eric Gearhart wrote:
Is anyone else seeing general routing weirdness on the Internets, or at least can someone point me at a good "BGP dashboard" site that monitors the state of routing tables at various places?
I have not seen 'weirdness'. You can check: http://www.ripe.net/ris/index.html or telnet to route-views.routeviews.org and verify if there's anything strange going on with your prefixes. Also, http://BGPmon.net might be useful for you in this case. It will monitor your prefixes from several detectors all over the world. Alarm / Notification messages will be sent to you in case of suspicious announcements or instability. Hope that helps. Cheers Andree
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