New BGP noise analysis
All, I hope this isn't too off topic for you, however I have just come across a new BGP analysis page (more for the fine people at potaroo.net) which provides a breakdown of the noisiest (in BGP terms) prefixes and AS's. This seems to be a live analysis of some work presented on at the recent APRICOT/APNIC conference in Perth. http://bgpupdates.potaroo.net Hope this provides some valuable info to you. Cheers Stephan Millet Telstra Internet Direct
Anyone here from chase.com? http://dnsreport.com/tools/dnsreport.ch?domain=chaseonline.chase.com If so please pass that on to your dns folks. It's causing problems for people who have dns anti cache poisoning enabled. George Roettger Netlink
At 11:51 AM 04-04-06 +1000, Stephan Millet wrote: As a complementary tool, you might want to review the RIPE BGP Hot Spot tool at: http://www.ris.ripe.net/perl-risapp/bgptool.html This allows you to track your own ASN and see if you are sending out too many updates. Regards, Hank
All,
I hope this isn't too off topic for you, however I have just come across a new BGP analysis page (more for the fine people at potaroo.net) which provides a breakdown of the noisiest (in BGP terms) prefixes and AS's. This seems to be a live analysis of some work presented on at the recent APRICOT/APNIC conference in Perth.
Hope this provides some valuable info to you.
Cheers
Stephan Millet Telstra Internet Direct
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I've got a customer terminating a McLead and a Sprint DS3 on a single 7507. I'm preparing to break this up into two border routers and I'm a little puzzled by the choice to force router ID to be the IP address of the customer's side of the McLeod DS3. The machine didn't have a loopback when I found it and the configuration shows a lot of BGP book learning and what looks like not much hands on. Is this a requirement for the McLeod side to behave properly? I think not but I'd like to hear it from @mcleod.net - this customer is very finicky and I don't want any 'excitement' during the transition. router bgp 8675309 no synchronization bgp router-id x.y.z.10 neighbor x.y.z.9 remote-as 7228 interface ATM6/1/0.1 point-to-point description Internet PVC to McLeod ip address x.y.z.10 255.255.255.252 -- mailto:Neal@Layer3Arts.com // IM:layer3arts voice: 402 408 5951 cell : 402 301 9555 fax : 402 408 6902
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