On Thu, 6 Jan 2022 at 15:48, Sandoiu Mihai wrote:
> I am trying to find a solution that does not require much scripting or
> customization.
Suggestion to run BMP is a fine suggestion. Another option is plain
old BGP, setup iBGP+best-external (w/ add-path if you may receive >1
copy from local eB
Re: Adam's advice about IOS/XR SNMP access to VRF, while this experience may be
a bit dated [IOS XR 5.x], in production we have used "snmp-server community-map
$x context $y". I will say we weren't pleased, we noticed that context
switches didn't work well. For example if our poller tried to s
This sounds like something BMP might be useful for. I haven't used it, but
I would look at OpenBMP (https://github.com/SNAS/openbmp) as a starting
point. I'm not familiar with what commercial offerings are out there, but
I'm sure there are some.
On Thu, Jan 6, 2022 at 7:45 AM Sandoiu Mihai wrote:
Most monitoring products allow you to monitor custom SNMP OIDs, and your entire
BGP RIB is – usually – exposed via SNMP.
Most monitoring products also treat “missing” OIDs specially, and can alert on
that fact.
At least, that’s how I would start doing it.
We use Observium here, and it can do what
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Hi
I am looking for a route monitoring product that does the following:
-checks if a specific bgp route from a specific neighbor is present the BGP
table (in some vrf, not necessarily internet routed vrf) of an ASR9K running
IOS XR
-sends a syslog message or an alarm if the route goes missing
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