Clue's for Clue-less

Richard Irving rirving at onecall.net
Wed Oct 28 04:02:20 UTC 1998


Sharif Torpis wrote:
> 
> this must be an 11.2 thing?
> 
  Unknown... 
  Have you ever met an 11.1.xx technician *not*
  wearing synthetics to test it ?

  :)

  

> Richard Irving wrote:
> >
> > It is built into IOS.... As you approach the ceiling, it sends out an
> > SNMP log alert.
> >
> >  Now, how I select the number is confidential....
> >
> >  Ok. I will give you a hint....  I bring up the original sessions,
> > and confirm integrity...
> >
> >  Then I look at the routes, size and count.
> >
> >  Then in the dark of the moon, wearing *no* synthetics,
> > facing *magnetic* north... I devine the target number.
> >
> >   In other words... It is a judgement call...
> >
> >   Downstreams are easier. They must file routes with me, before I route
> >   them. I filter to the prefix.
> >
> >   Consider this merely another fall back mechanism to the general IOPS
> >   model.
> >
> > Sharif Torpis wrote:
> > >
> > > can u elaborate on the detection mechanism for setting off such
> > > alarms? do u look at % change in total routes in core of internet?
> > > e.g. sunday saw a change of 55k -> 60k which is ~10% change ... or do
> > > u look at specific blocks that should not be deaggregated and catch
> > > them if they are deaggregated ... thanks
> > >
> > > Richard Irving wrote:
> > > >
> > > >    The only neighbors I lost on this one, dumped something
> > > > they shouldn't..... If someone de-aggregates a /16,
> > > > it fires off alarms.... Although these may be valid advertisements,
> > > > We have opted for the "safe, rather than sorry" perspective.
> > > > (Besides, the alarms *assure* prompt attention)
> > > >
> > > > PS: 11.2.xx and higher have this command...



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