BGP Lookingglass

2006-08-07 Thread Philip Olsson
hello Im woundering if there exists a looking glass suitable for public access over http that uses the new read only socket in openbgpd ? // Philip

openbgpd + neighbor configuration

2005-12-17 Thread Philip Olsson
Hello If I add prepend-self etc to a neighbor while openbgpd is running and then doing I a reload, should openbgpd understand that this has changed and manipulate the routingtable accordingly ? It does not seem to do this. // Philip

em(4) problems on OpenBSD 3.6-stable-3.8-stable

2005-12-07 Thread Philip Olsson
Hello Ever since I started pushing over 80+ mbits continously on our em0 we are seeing em0: watchdog timeout -- resetting eachoter day on our em0 interfaces that are em0 at pci1 dev 28 function 0 Intel PRO/1000CT (82547GI) rev 0x00: irq 11, address: 00:30:48:81:b4:7c but not on our : em1 at pci2

OpenBGPD bgpctl show advertised-routes + OpenOSPFD

2005-11-14 Thread Philip Olsson
Hello I have been poking around with the new version of openbgpd in -current and it seem really nice, but I have still not found a equivalent to ios show ip bgp neighbors 172.16.232.178 advertised-routes ? Is there one? Is there any planned? I saw the note of using the logs and a log parser but

Re: Network performance

2005-05-20 Thread Philip Olsson
Hi all. I recently upgraded my net connection from 10 to 100 Mbit, and not surprisingly my old P-II 233 MHz didn't quite cut it anymore. I'd get to around 45 Mbit throughput, at which point the irq load would shoot to 90+%. So I figured I'd try with an Ultra5, same thing, around 45

May 17 14:17:39 sjo-bdr1 bgpd[3602]: change req for 192.168.131.128/25: not in table

2005-05-18 Thread Philip Olsson
Hello I4m getting this error when i run ospfd ( somewhat current version ) on a 3.6-stable box with bgpd. It is not that nothing isnt working but the errors is annoying. Is this something that is solved in 3.7-stable? What does the error exactly mean? // Philip

Re: Sizing router hardware

2005-05-18 Thread Philip Olsson
Lars Hansson wrote: I'm in the process of building a couple of FastEthernet routers based on OpenBSD that will handle quite the high number of packets/second, somewhere in the range 20-30k pps. Currently I'm looking at a couple of different rack systems based on Intel mobo's (D865 GBHZ