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Re: BGP Monitoring
From: Alexander Lyamin via NANOG <nanog () nanog org>
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2024 07:16:44 +0100
Ray mentioned precisely that he wants to monitor BGP announcements and route changes. Leak detection is kind of on a different level. You need a bit more data to effectively detect them. ( I kind of know that). It makes discussion more colorful to my taste. You can do a lot with colorful bgp data ;) On Mon, Feb 26, 2024 at 8:02 PM Elmar K. Bins <elmi () 4ever de> wrote:
nanog () nanog org (Alexander Lyamin via NANOG) wrote:RIPE RIShttps://www.ripe.net/analyse/internet-measurements/routing-information-service-ris/is also good, but as Job Snijders pointed me out doesn't send emails out of the box.It does provide a filterable live feed that we use for leak detection. Apart from that we're using bgp.tools when we want to dig into stuff. Oh, and most of the T1s have either routeservers or at least mostly usable looking glasses. HTH, Elmar.
Current thread:
- Re: BGP Monitoring, (continued)
- Re: BGP Monitoring Mehmet (Feb 26)
- Re: BGP Monitoring TJ Trout (Feb 26)
- Re: BGP Monitoring Mehmet (Feb 26)
- Re: BGP Monitoring Ian Chilton (Feb 26)
- Re: BGP Monitoring Job Snijders via NANOG (Feb 26)
- Re: BGP Monitoring Denis Fondras via NANOG (Feb 26)
- Re: BGP Monitoring Ben Cox via NANOG (Feb 26)
- Re: BGP Monitoring Fearghas Mckay (Feb 27)
- Re: BGP Monitoring Ben Cox via NANOG (Feb 27)
- Re: BGP Monitoring Denis Fondras via NANOG (Feb 26)
- Re: BGP Monitoring Alexander Lyamin via NANOG (Feb 26)
- Re: BGP Monitoring Elmar K. Bins (Feb 26)
- Re: BGP Monitoring Alexander Lyamin via NANOG (Feb 26)
- Re: BGP Monitoring Elmar K. Bins (Feb 27)