An alternative, if you want, is to run your own BGP analyzer. If you have a cisco router, and an expect script, or similar, that collects the output of "show ip bgp", then an output analyzer is available at www.telstra.net/ops/bgp/bgp-parse.c.txt (You'll need gnuplot and whois). The program generates an html report - as per www.telstra.net/ops/bgp I would be interested to hear of anyone who sets this up. thanks, Geoff At 5/25/01 04:07 PM, Joe Abley wrote:
I'd like to collect some BGP data from NZ ISPs to see if I can see the same trends in RIB growth, de-aggregation and multi-homing that other people are seeing in other parts of the world.
An NZ perspective might be interestingly different because of the history of pervasive peering that is absent from other environments.
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