Hi SwiNOGers,
I started searching the web for a good solution on this task years
ago. There was and is as far I can tell no actual SNMP MIB for
monitoring IPv6 BGP and OSPFv3. The only thing that could be a
solution is this already expired IETF draft
On 2012-02-03 09:29 , Marco Fretz wrote:
Hi SwiNOGers,
I started searching the web for a good solution on this task years
ago. There was and is as far I can tell no actual SNMP MIB for
monitoring IPv6 BGP and OSPFv3. The only thing that could be a
solution is this already expired IETF draft
here's a bunch of tools I developed for Sunrise:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/toponet/
If I would do it now, I would do it with gerty:
https://github.com/ssinyagin/gerty
From: Jeroen Massar jer...@unfix.org
To: Marco Fretz marco.fr...@gmail.com
Cc:
Thanks for the answers. Maybe I've to clarify that I need this for
Cisco only at the moment. So can I take this as a there is no working
snmp mib / implementation yet?
It's somehow a shame that Cisco has IPv6 routing protocols working for
years and no working snmp (even not a proprietary)
BGP peering information (ipv6 and 32-bit ASN) is simply not available via SNMP
-- on both Cisco and Juniper.
So, you end up with CLI parsing if you really need that.
With Junipers, there's also an XML interface which is easier to process and is
more reliable (with Cisco CLI, linebreaks are
On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 3:42 PM, Stanislav Sinyagin ssinya...@yahoo.com wrote:
BGP peering information (ipv6 and 32-bit ASN) is simply not available via
SNMP -- on both Cisco and Juniper.
okay I see. That confirms my suspicion :) Thanks.
So, you end up with CLI parsing if you really need that.
hi everybody
sorry, i’m a little bit late so far. But i’m sure everyone of you has this
already booked in his calendar ☺
the facts for the next event:
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Date: 6th of February 2012
Time: starting around 18.30 o'clock
Location:
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