[AusNOG] Checking peering

Andrew Cox andrew.cox at bigair.net.au
Tue Sep 9 09:51:25 EST 2014


I got onto these guys for a chat after seeing some of the info here.

The one thing I missed on this initially is that the Noction system is only
capable of controlling the outbound traffic from your network (controlling
next-hop for external prefixes) and while it seems quite capable of doing
this, as yet there is no ability to control prefix advertisements to your
upstream transit providers (but they tell me something might be available
end of year).

- Andrew

On 28 August 2014 17:44, Andrew Jones <aj at jonesy.com.au> wrote:

> I can't get away from their ads, they follow me all over the Internet!
> But yes, I'd be interested in hearing anyone's experiences with it as well.
> Andrew
>
>
> On 28.08.2014 17:38, Ross Cheetham wrote:
>
>> Hey Luke,
>>
>> Be very interested to see how you find this tool. Was talking with
>> these guys when they were still beta, but never got a chance to have a
>> trial / play.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Ross
>>
>> On 28 August 2014 12:25, Luke Iggleden <luke+ausnog at sisgroup.com.au>
>> wrote:
>>
>>  I was pointed to this a couple of weeks ago. going to give it a trial.
>>>
>>> http://www.noction.com/ [2]
>>>
>>>
>>> On 28/08/2014 12:14 pm, Richard Ham AusNOG wrote:
>>>
>>>  Hi Alex,
>>>>
>>>> I haven't got any new or unheard-of solutions here so will be watching
>>>> replies too - I use smokeping to alert, however have been trying to
>>>> figure
>>>> out how to use conditional advertisements on Ciscos to withdraw routes
>>>> to
>>>> peers that are not behaving. I've run into obstacles since I don't
>>>> receive
>>>> global tables from most of my peers and I've messed around with using
>>>> scripts initiated by smokeping to withdraw and re-insert BGP
>>>> advertisement
>>>> based on packet loss, however that's purely experimental and I've since
>>>> junked the attempt as a bad/error-prone idea.
>>>>
>>>> With Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Richard
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: AusNOG [mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of Alex
>>>> Samad - Yieldbroker
>>>> Sent: Thursday, 28 August 2014 12:05 PM
>>>> To: ausnog at lists.ausnog.net
>>>> Subject: [AusNOG] Checking peering
>>>>
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> So after the issue with Vocus recently, I wonder how do people test
>>>> weather
>>>> a peer is good or bad.
>>>>
>>>> I have had a few issues where my link to a peer is okay, BGP is okay,
>>>> but
>>>> because of issues downstream my end to end connectivity was down.
>>>>
>>>> So now I am looking at how I can monitor this.
>>>>
>>>> My basic tool set is ping availability and times
>>>> Also there is customer feed back
>>>> And application feedback
>>>> And msg from ISP (hazard notice etc)
>>>>
>>>> I know cisco has some sort of monitoring and bgp tuning that it can do.
>>>> But
>>>> I don't have cisco devices.
>>>>
>>>> So what are other people doing/using?
>>>>
>>>> Alex
>>>>
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