How much supports in BGP Version? koshy 20-February-2008 11:57:32 AMComments www.networksignature.com/bentofaq.html Posted by crouse www.livinginternet.com/i/iw_route_egp_bgp.htm Posted by crouse BGP-Enabled Network Traffic Organizer by Network Signature BENTO allows you to explore your traffic based on Autonomous System and BGP path information. Rather than producing graphs of traffic based on router interfaces in your network, BENTO produces graphs of traffic based on AS information. In effect, you can see beyond the border routers of your network, and identify how much traffic you exchange with other networks both near and far away. BENTO lends itself equally well to both real time monitoring of active traffic and to longer term planning for network optimisation. In a real time operational situation, it is easy to configure the BENTO interface to eg pick up and highlight large amounts of ICMP traffic, which would indicate a malfunction or DoS attack. For network planning, BENTO allows you to explore the entire AS spectrum beyond peers and transit providers, and identify interesting hot spots and networks elsewhere. A typical situation would be that you're wondering if it might be worthwhile connecting directly to another exchange. BENTO enables you to see how much traffic you could exchange with the networks present at that exchange. Operating System: Currently BENTO is available for Linux/Intel architectures, and a BSD port is planned. Principally BENTO requires little else than a POSIX compatible system, and should port easily to other systems. At this time, however, such porting would be by specific customer request and agreement. BGP++ Simulation Tool by Maniacs Research Group at Georgia Tech BGP++ is a C++ implementation of BGP for ns-2. BGP++ was not developed from scratch, but existing software (Zebra bgpd) was modified to work with the simulator. Zebra is an open source imlementation of BGP as well as other routing protocols for UNIX platforms. BGP++ tries to maintain most of the Zebra bgpd functionality while it incorporates the software in a OO simulation enviroment. The advantage of this approach is that it saves development effort since the same algorithms are not rewritten and it builds on tested code. Written in C++. Posted by jahangir1983 http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc4893.html Posted by Hash007 many many of addresses are stored in BGP but we avoid due to load Posted by HamidAliKhan Thosands of address can store in BGP table. Posted by waqqas1 BGP version 4 supports CIDR (Classless InterDomain Routing). Posted by william |
Posted: 20-February-2008 12:03:06 PM By: william BGP version 4 supports CIDR (Classless InterDomain Routing). | |
Posted: 13-November-2008 12:30:01 AM By: waqqas1 Thosands of address can store in BGP table. | |
Posted: 29-November-2008 01:11:28 PM By: HamidAliKhan many many of addresses are stored in BGP but we avoid due to load | |
Posted: 08-December-2008 01:40:42 PM By: Hash007 http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc4893.html | |
Posted: 16-January-2009 01:32:04 AM By: jahangir1983 BGP-Enabled Network Traffic Organizer by Network Signature BENTO allows you to explore your traffic based on Autonomous System and BGP path information. Rather than producing graphs of traffic based on router interfaces in your network, BENTO produces graphs of traffic based on AS information. In effect, you can see beyond the border routers of your network, and identify how much traffic you exchange with other networks both near and far away. BENTO lends itself equally well to both real time monitoring of active traffic and to longer term planning for network optimisation. In a real time operational situation, it is easy to configure the BENTO interface to eg pick up and highlight large amounts of ICMP traffic, which would indicate a malfunction or DoS attack. For network planning, BENTO allows you to explore the entire AS spectrum beyond peers and transit providers, and identify interesting hot spots and networks elsewhere. A typical situation would be that you're wondering if it might be worthwhile connecting directly to another exchange. BENTO enables you to see how much traffic you could exchange with the networks present at that exchange. Operating System: Currently BENTO is available for Linux/Intel architectures, and a BSD port is planned. Principally BENTO requires little else than a POSIX compatible system, and should port easily to other systems. At this time, however, such porting would be by specific customer request and agreement. BGP++ Simulation Tool by Maniacs Research Group at Georgia Tech BGP++ is a C++ implementation of BGP for ns-2. BGP++ was not developed from scratch, but existing software (Zebra bgpd) was modified to work with the simulator. Zebra is an open source imlementation of BGP as well as other routing protocols for UNIX platforms. BGP++ tries to maintain most of the Zebra bgpd functionality while it incorporates the software in a OO simulation enviroment. The advantage of this approach is that it saves development effort since the same algorithms are not rewritten and it builds on tested code. Written in C++. | |
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