We're using Intermapper, with the BGP Status Probe. 

When the NMS system receives a BGP down trap, it SNMP scans all known BGP 
sessions on the device; and looks for any that are not in the "Established" 
state. If it finds one (or more), it generates an alarm/page/email for each 
session that is down. (Just in case you had multiple BGP failures). It also 
periodically scans all sessions (30 seconds, 1 minute, 5 minutes, whatever you 
want to set it to), and refreshes it's alarm state.

It's commercial, but relatively inexpensive (www.intermapper.com).

- Chris.

On 2010-10-15, at 5:30 AM, Johan Borch wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> What do people use to monitor their BGP sessions on Juniper equipment?
> 
> I've tried a couple of open source solutions, but my problem right now is
> that Juniper does not send which peer that went up/down in the snmp trap
> that get's generated. So I can configure an alarm that says BGP up/down but
> I can't tell which session it concerns.
> 
> Regards
> Johan
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