*received-routes*? If you still enable soft-reconfig-inbound on your routers(customer-facing sessions not withstanding), you most certainly hate your routers more than OP...;-) ./Randy
--- On Tue, 2/26/13, Nick Hilliard <[email protected]> wrote: > From: Nick Hilliard <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: BGP RIB Collection > To: "chip" <[email protected]> > Cc: "North American Network Operators Group" <[email protected]> > Date: Tuesday, February 26, 2013, 11:21 AM > On 26/02/2013 17:24, chip wrote: > > Currently I'm gathering this data via SNMP. > > whoa, you must really hate your router to do that to it. > > > While this works it has its draw backs, it > > takes approximately 20 minutes per view, its nowhere > near real-time, and > > I'm unable to gather information for IPv6. SNMP, > however, is faster than > > screen scraping. All of the XML based access > methods seem to take about > > the same time as well. > > cisco: > -- > term len 0 > show bgp ipv4 unicast neigh x.y.z.w received-routes > -- > > juniper: > -- > show route receive-protocol bgp x.y.z.w | no-more > -- > > Easily scriptable using rancid or something similar. > Of course, this sucks > because you're only seeing the route summary, not any of the > attributes. > > > project is still in its infancy. BMP seems to be > a good solution but I've > > not found a working client implementation yet. I > see that you can actually > > configure this on some Juniper gear but I can't seem to > locate a client to > > ingest the data the router produces. > > Can you provide a list of the clients that you have > tried? It would save > people the effort of going through them and finding out the > same things as > you did. > > Nick > > > >

