[swinog] Network Weather Map

2004-08-09 Thread Arie Gerszt
Dear listmembers As you know there are so called network weather maps (ie: http://www.switch.ch/network/stat/weather/weathermap.html). I would like to learn, how those maps are created. I read about FlowScan but would like to do such with SNMP via MRTG or RRDTool. If someone has some pointers

[swinog] BGP and IPv6

2004-08-09 Thread Claudio Jeker
Hi all, as I'm currently trying to write BGP multiprotocol support for OpenBSD's bgpd I would like to know which is the common setup. Mainly I'm intrested if you are using a shared IPv4 session or one session per protocol? -- :wq Claudio ___ swinog

Re: [swinog] Network Weather Map

2004-08-09 Thread Stanislav Sinyagin
Hi, a simple google search would give you these links: http://loadrunner.uits.iu.edu/weathermaps/abilene/ http://arti.indiana.edu/ott/technol/techs/0023.html There were some ideas to build such functionality on top of RRFW, but we haven't found the budget for that. Cheers, Stan --- Arie

Re: [swinog] Network Weather Map

2004-08-09 Thread Oliver Hitz
Hi Arie, On 09 Aug 2004, Arie Gerszt wrote: As you know there are so called network weather maps (ie: http://www.switch.ch/network/stat/weather/weathermap.html). I would like to learn, how those maps are created. I read about FlowScan but would like to do such with SNMP via MRTG or RRDTool.

Re: [swinog] Network Weather Map

2004-08-09 Thread Markus Wild
There is a tool called mapserver that does a great job for rendering all kinds of maps. I wouldn't be surprised if some of the network weather Do you know whether there is some free GIS data for Switzerland? I was once looking for something that would go down to street/number level, but didn't

Re: [swinog] BGP and IPv6

2004-08-09 Thread Pascal Gloor
as I'm currently trying to write BGP multiprotocol support for OpenBSD's bgpd I would like to know which is the common setup. Mainly I'm intrested if you are using a shared IPv4 session or one session per protocol? I personally prefer IPv4 prefixes over IPv4 and IPv6 prefixes over IPv6. It

Re: [swinog] BGP and IPv6

2004-08-09 Thread Simon Leinen
Pascal Gloor writes: as I'm currently trying to write BGP multiprotocol support for OpenBSD's bgpd I would like to know which is the common setup. Mainly I'm intrested if you are using a shared IPv4 session or one session per protocol? I personally prefer IPv4 prefixes over IPv4 and IPv6

RE: [swinog] BGP and IPv6

2004-08-09 Thread Kuster, Christian
Title: RE: [swinog] BGP and IPv6 If you want to write a decent stack, implement both and let BGP negotiate, because you will find both in this cruel world Christian -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Simon Leinen Sent: Montag, 9.