Re: [j-nsp] BGP surveillance
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 14 okt 2010, at 20:30, Johan Borch wrote: What do people use to monitor their BGP sessions on Juniper equipment? Take a look at http://www.bgpmon.net/. Although not an exact answer to your question, it can provide you with another layer of monitoring your BGP paths. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (Darwin) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJMuEDvAAoJEJEaHr7rwPna6GkH/0U5yWTWMJ0oiaQbKb5HvF8c JteSa6sE6332pl+oI4TdKQwOb1e/zkCh7koBiMnlxq96ltmNezJ+5R8M03fAOURT NldRyEenSg/1QH2IDLVOLqwF0pyTuVLk2VZzijxUATTwkjIucx2lyQcJrt3ERa7U 48X+q/XWMXsldsxu+OlJ1szrZroTVc079yzsd0A3/N8FxOocL99MOSQi0PkLAXBl yYnGAqKIYhoR0JWj0A4ono399elTUzrIk6McMbmtsHE7dyESO5TvFUwesuJ7cj8Z C5e2nTgkvhZ0hw1FcbREZiZHZz5zs22pAl2OEkwk5IJbLECwpA7DVj0Yu2qoroQ= =vn8P -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp
[j-nsp] BGP surveillance
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 ___ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp
Re: [j-nsp] BGP surveillance
I use obvervium for bgp monitoring, can use snmpwalk to get exactly what peer went down. http://www.observium.org/wiki/Main_Page Mehmet Akcin Sent from iPhone On Oct 14, 2010, at 11:31 AM, Johan Borch johan.bo...@gmail.com 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 ___ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp ___ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp
Re: [j-nsp] BGP surveillance
I currently use the Nagios BGP plugin. It checks all BGP sessions and notifies if/when a neighbor goes into any non-established state. On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 3:05 PM, Jonathan Call lordsit...@hotmail.comwrote: Pick your favorite SNMP monitoring tool and have it use this OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.2 (bgpPeerState) http://www.mibdepot.com/cgi-bin/getmib3.cgi?win=mib_ai=1657n=BGP4-MIBr=inreachf=rfc1657.mibv=v1t=tabo=bgpPeerState It presents each peer as an extension of the OID. So if you just want to find the state of peer 192.168.243.233 you would do an snmpget of 1.3.6.1.2.1.15.3.1.2.192.168.243.233 Jonathan Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2010 20:30:26 +0200 From: johan.bo...@gmail.com To: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net Subject: [j-nsp] BGP surveillance 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 ___ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp ___ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp -- It has to start somewhere, it has to start sometime. What better place than here? What better time than now? ___ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp
Re: [j-nsp] BGP surveillance
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 ___ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp ___ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp