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Re: Open Source BGP Route Optimization?


From: "Sam Stickland" <sam_ml () spacething org>
Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 23:33:54 +0100


Andrew - Supernews <andrew () supernews net> wrote:
"Per" == Per Gregers Bilse <bilse () networksignature com> writes:

 Per> But that wasn't really the point.  If I telnet to all border
 Per> routers and do 'sh ip b' I can get all tables too; likewise if I
 Per> have a starting point and do a lot of LS traceroutes; and maybe
 Per> even via SNMP (haven't checked what various MIBs support).

You can get the received routes via SNMP. I've done this manually on
occasion for the purposes of doing "what-if" analysis of potential
traffic plans - take a dump of all available external routes via SNMP,
apply to that the proposed policy with regard to selecting the best
route, then correlate the resulting route choices with known traffic
statistics to determine the resulting utilisation levels of each
external link. This has proven useful in a number of situations where
radical changes to external routing were being made, to avoid
unexpectedly overloading particular links.

I would had liked to had been able to have done such things in the past. I
was thinking about having a go at writing something, but it's not like I
have enough time as it is, and our network isn't really big enough to
warrant it.

Though I am interested in what tools already exist to support this (more out
of curiousity than need). A quick google search threw up a couple of
research papers and IP/MPLSView (www.wandl.com), but I presume others on
this list will know of more?

Sam


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