favorite network troubleshooting tools (online)

Geoff Mulligan nanog08 at mulligan.org
Thu Jul 16 19:25:20 UTC 2020


I really like netvty!  Great tool.

Geoff


On 7/16/20 11:41 AM, Todd Dressel wrote:
> I’ve been using netVTY for a while (https://netvty.com).  Its an ssh 
> client that recognizes addresses and prefixes appearing in the output 
> from your network devices and translates them on the fly. There’s a 
> bit of work upfront to build a database from your device configs, but 
> once that’s done it makes life much easier.
>
> Todd
>
> On Thursday, 16 July 2020, Adam Thompson <athompson at merlin.mb.ca 
> <mailto:athompson at merlin.mb.ca>> wrote:
>
>     I see NLNOG’s IRRexplorer has been mentioned, but what about the
>     NLNOG RING <https://ring.nlnog.net/> ?  There’s a
>     publicly-reachable LG (lg.ring.nlnog.net
>     <http://lg.ring.nlnog.net>) but you have to sign up for access to
>     the rest.
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>     -Adam
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>     *From:*NANOG <nanog-bounces+athompson=merlin.mb.ca at nanog.org
>     <mailto:merlin.mb.ca at nanog.org>> *On Behalf Of *Matt Harris
>     *Sent:* Thursday, July 16, 2020 9:49 AM
>     *To:* Mehmet Akcin <mehmet at akcin.net <mailto:mehmet at akcin.net>>
>     *Cc:* nanog <nanog at nanog.org <mailto:nanog at nanog.org>>
>     *Subject:* Re: favorite network troubleshooting tools (online)
>
>     Not one specific tool, but I often use various large SP looking
>     glasses to determine what their routing tables look like when
>     necessary.
>
>     RIPE Atlas is another cool project that has also yet to be mentioned.
>
>     Cloudflare's RPKI tools may also be of use.
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>     On Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 9:08 AM Marcos Manoni
>     <marcosmanoni at gmail.com <mailto:marcosmanoni at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>         https://stat.ripe.net/ has lots of widgets
>         https://stat.ripe.net/widget/list
>         <https://stat.ripe.net/widget/list>
>         http://irrexplorer.nlnog.net/ for detailed IRR info
>         (https://bgp.he.net also have some)
>
>         El mié., 15 jul. 2020 a las 14:41, Mehmet Akcin
>         (<mehmet at akcin.net <mailto:mehmet at akcin.net>>) escribió:
>         >
>         > hey there,
>         >
>         > I recently have come across this http://ping.pe/ website, I
>         have no association with this but it's pretty awesome. This
>         made me wonder what other tools out there which I do not know
>         about it.
>         >
>         > what are your favorite network troubleshooting tools?
>         >
>         > In addition to ping.pe <http://ping.pe>, I like
>         https://bgp.he.net <https://bgp.he.net> but would love to hear
>         your thought about other tool recommendations as especially
>         the ones that are distributed.
>         >
>         > Mehmet
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