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Re: Measuring BGP routes
From: Ezequiel Carson <ezequiel () ifxnw com ar>
Date: 23 Aug 2002 15:18:18 -0300
Hi, I have tried to search this some time ago ,but i have never found it. I have seen that there is a updates/seconds. If you want to get numbrer of prefixes you could use rsh and write a simple perl/shell script. Ezequiel On Thu, 2002-08-22 at 20:07, Dr. Mosh wrote:
Wonder if anyone of you have come across the need for this. I'm basically looking for a Cisco IOS MIB that tells me the number of BGP routes a router currently has, for graphing purposes to keep track over time. Anyone know the mib handy? Thanks private reply works -- -------------- http://www.zeromemory.com - metal for your ears.
Current thread:
- Measuring BGP routes Dr. Mosh (Aug 22)
- Re: Measuring BGP routes Ezequiel Carson (Aug 23)
- Re: Measuring BGP routes Paul Donner (Aug 23)
- Re: Measuring BGP routes Jeffrey Haas (Aug 26)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Measuring BGP routes Frank Scalzo (Aug 23)
- RE: Measuring BGP routes Jeff S Wheeler (Aug 23)
- RE: Measuring BGP routes Bradley Dunn (Aug 23)
- Re: Measuring BGP routes Bruce Pinsky (Aug 23)
- Re: Measuring BGP routes Nick Feamster (Aug 25)
- RE: Measuring BGP routes Jeff S Wheeler (Aug 23)
- Re: Measuring BGP routes Ezequiel Carson (Aug 23)
- RE: Measuring BGP routes Frank Scalzo (Aug 23)
- RE: Measuring BGP routes Paul Donner (Aug 23)