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Re: Getting a BGP table in to a lab
From: "Steven M. Bellovin" <smb () cs columbia edu>
Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 12:05:48 -0400
In message <4266F526.6050803 () daork net>, Nathan Ward writes:
I'm trying to come up with a way to get a full BGP routing table in to my lab. I'm not really fussed about keeping it up to date, so a snapshot is fine. At the moment, I'm thinking about spending a few hours hacking together a BGP daemon in perl to peer with and record a table from a production router, disconnect, and then start peering with lab routers.
If all you want is a snapshot of a BGP table at some point in time, could you use the routeviews archives? See http://www.routeviews.org for details. --Prof. Steven M. Bellovin, http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb
Current thread:
- Getting a BGP table in to a lab Nathan Ward (Apr 20)
- RE: Getting a BGP table in to a lab Scott Morris (Apr 20)
- RE: Getting a BGP table in to a lab Bill Nash (Apr 20)
- RE: Getting a BGP table in to a lab Scott Morris (Apr 20)
- Re: Getting a BGP table in to a lab eric-list-nanog (Apr 20)
- Re: Getting a BGP table in to a lab Steven M. Bellovin (Apr 21)
- Re: Getting a BGP table in to a lab Nathan Ward (Apr 21)
- Re: Getting a BGP table in to a lab Nathan Ward (Apr 21)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Getting a BGP table in to a lab Fergie (Paul Ferguson) (Apr 20)
- RE: Getting a BGP table in to a lab Frotzler, Florian (Apr 21)
- RE: Getting a BGP table in to a lab Reeves, Rob (Apr 21)
- Re: Getting a BGP table in to a lab Okan Demirmen (Apr 21)
- Re: Getting a BGP table in to a lab Arnold Nipper (Apr 21)
- Re: Getting a BGP table in to a lab Andre Oppermann (Apr 21)
- Re: Getting a BGP table in to a lab Daniel Roesen (Apr 21)
- RE: Getting a BGP table in to a lab Scott Morris (Apr 20)
- RE: Getting a BGP table in to a lab Reeves, Rob (Apr 21)