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Re: Internet routing table "completeness" monitoring?


From: Jay Ashworth <jra () baylink com>
Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2012 09:47:18 -0400 (EDT)

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From: "ML" <ml () kenweb org>

Has anyone put in place a method to identify if one their BGP peers
suddenly withdraws X% of their prefixes?

e.g I should expect ~420k prefixes in a "complete"[1] routing table from
a transit peer today. If suddenly I'm only getting 390k prefixes I'd
guess a major network was depeered or similiar.

If so how are people doing this? SNMP MIB, screen scrape?

Well, if I had to do it, I think I'd just point munin at the router, yes,
using SNMP, and put the prefix count graph up on the Big Wall, as a filled 
curve.  That thing jumps around, someone will likely notice.

This assumes a staffed NOC, of course, but it still gives you something to
look at historically if you note a problem in an unstaffed situation as well.

Cheers,
-- jra
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