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
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?
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:wq Claudio
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swinog
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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