[j-nsp] Monitoring Route Announcements

Theo Voss mail at theo-voss.de
Mon Aug 29 15:32:05 EDT 2016


Hi Alex,

thanks for your mail. Know those public tools, it’s about monitoring incoming prefixes from peers, customers and upstreams on our edge. Observium, thanks raf, might be a possibility, will check this out. Thought that anybody has implemented this inside his network and is able to share some insights or concepts.

Best,
Theo

Von: Alexander Arseniev <arseniev at btinternet.com>
Datum: Montag, 29. August 2016 um 21:09
An: Theo Voss <mail at theo-voss.de>, "juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net" <juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net>
Betreff: Re: [j-nsp] Monitoring Route Announcements


Hi,

There are guys out there who already are monitoring You.

https://www.bgpmon.net/

You can join them and get all their intel for free if You only announce 5 prefixes or less

https://www.bgpmon.net/plans-and-pricing/

HTH

Thx

Alex

On 29/08/2016 15:14, Theo Voss wrote:

Hi folks,



we’d like to monitor the volatility of the amount of route announcements on specific BGP sessions on Juniper MX (14.2+). Goal is displaying the amount of announced prefix over time and generating alerts (kind of anomaly detection). Has anbody built such a solution with existing (open source) tools based on Juniper MX? If yes, what kind of tools have you used and how did you extract the data from the MX (snmp?). Appreciate ideas and thougts!



Best regards,

Theo



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