From: Howard C. Berkowitz (hcb@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed May 01 2002 - 17:22:36 GMT-3
At www.nanog.org, in the tools section IIRC, there's a list of such
"looking glasses." A looking glass is essentially a front end to a
router's BGP command line; source is available as public domain.
Not all listed sites are active. The one at the University of Oregon
is often considered the best connected.
At 12:26 PM -0700 5/1/02, George Hansen wrote:
>You can also try
>
>http://www.traceroute.org/#Route%20Servers
>
>
>>>> "Davis, David" <DDavis@foxgal.com> 05/01/02 04:20AM >>>
>Just something I ran across- For anyone who is looking to see what
>BGP & routes on a large, real, BGP router look like and perform show
>commands and regular expressions on one, take a look at this. This
>is a public BGP router with a TON of peers and all the Internet
>routes.
>
>Telnet to
>
>Route-server.exodus.net
>
>You can do ping, traceroute and
>
>Sh ip ro
>Sh ip ro x.x.x.x
>
>Sh ip b
>Sh ip b x.x.x.x
>
>Most of the other BGP commands are there too but hidden. I beleive
>you can do regular expressions as well.
>
>David
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