> > A top AS and top prefix talkers would be really useful.
>
> Flowscan will do the top AS, out of the box.
> It could be hacked to go further.
And guess what we find elsewhere on that nifty set
of pages referred to by Bill Manning?
http://www.caida.org/tools/
--Michael Dillon
On Oct 14, 10:03am [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Subject: Re: Choosing new transit: software help?
A remarkably large list of netflow tools is maintained at:
http://www.switch.ch/tf-tant/floma/software.html
It distinguishes between free and commercial software.
> (Note to sales-droids
fre, 14,.10.2005 kl. 10.03 -0500, skrev John Dupuy:
> We are looking at getting an additional transit connection.
>
> In the past, we have used fixedorbit.com and the like and "guesstimated"
> our best transit choices. (Other factors came into play as well, of course,
> such as price...)
>
> A
On 14-Oct-2005, at 11:48, David Hubbard wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I know most nanog responses seem to go off list immediately
but I'd be interested in this as well for traffic engineering.
A top AS and top prefix talkers would be really useful.
perhaps you have forgotten this nift
Anyway, does anyone have a suggestion for determine our next
best transit? Essentially, I am looking for techniques of:
1. Gathering our current traffic patterns and subtotalling
source/destination IP by ASN.
Flowscan will do this. Origin and path.
2. Gathering our BGP views into a useful
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > I know most nanog responses seem to go off list immediately
> > but I'd be interested in this as well for traffic engineering.
> > A top AS and top prefix talkers would be really useful.
>
> perhaps you have forgotten this nifty set of pages:
>
> htt
On Fri, Oct 14, 2005 at 11:11:52AM -0400, David Hubbard wrote:
>
> From: John Dupuy
> >
> > We are looking at getting an additional transit connection.
> >
> > In the past, we have used fixedorbit.com and the like and
> > "guesstimated" our best transit choices. (Other factors
> > came into pl
From: John Dupuy
>
> We are looking at getting an additional transit connection.
>
> In the past, we have used fixedorbit.com and the like and
> "guesstimated" our best transit choices. (Other factors
> came into play as well, of course, such as price...)
>
> Anyway, does anyone have a suggest