Re: Inferring the location points of traffic exchange between two networks

2016-01-13 Thread Reza Motamedi
Thanks Joel. I like examples. :) So say I issue the command on a router that is not the gateway. Would I get the following? Network Next Hop Metric LocPref Weight Path * > 8.8.8.0/24 96 56 0 15169 i With respect to "show bgp

Re: Inferring the location points of traffic exchange between two networks

2016-01-13 Thread joel jaeggli
On 1/13/16 10:15 AM, Reza Motamedi wrote: > Thanks Joel. I like examples. :) > > So say I issue the command on a router that is not the gateway. Would I > get the following? > >Network Next Hop Metric LocPref Weight Path > * > 8.8.8.0/24

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2016-01-13 Thread Dave Pooser
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Inferring the location points of traffic exchange between two networks

2016-01-13 Thread Reza Motamedi
Hi NANOG, I am researcher at the University of Oregon and my question is rather primitive. My research background is in networked systems and Internet measurement so I know how things work in theory. My question is about BGP and what can be inferred from the output of different "show" commands,

RE: Inferring the location points of traffic exchange between two networks

2016-01-13 Thread Ray Orsini
The fastest way to get this information first-hand would be to set up a network in an emulator (GNS3, VIRL, PacketTracer, etc). There are hundreds of guides online to do this. Then you could do the same show commands and record the output. Regards, Ray Orsini – CEO Orsini IT, LLC – Technology

Re: Inferring the location points of traffic exchange between two networks

2016-01-13 Thread joel jaeggli
On 1/13/16 9:36 AM, Reza Motamedi wrote: > Hi NANOG, > > I am researcher at the University of Oregon and my question is rather > primitive. My research background is in networked systems and Internet > measurement so I know how things work in theory. > > My question is about BGP and what can be