[c-nsp] How to monitor BGP sessions
    Gert Doering 
    gert at greenie.muc.de
       
    Wed Apr 18 04:41:16 EDT 2007
    
    
  
Hi,
On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 09:50:06AM +0300, liviu.pislaru at gmail.com wrote:
> OUTPUT EXAMPLE:
> Router X has 3 BGP neighbors:
> 1. 213.154.97.240
> 2. 213.154.97.241
> 3. 2001:1518:0:3000::2
> 
> the script above will return 3 values for $remote_peer:
> 1. 213.154.97.240
> 2. 213.154.97.241
> 3. 32.1.21.24
I wonder how this looks like if you have multiple IPv6 neighbours starting
with the same 32 bits - 32.1.21.24 is just decimal for 2001:1518: - so
what happens if you have another neighbor, 2001:1518:0:3001::2 (or so)?
gert
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