Good point made, Marc. Now, back to your beautiful Santa Cruz weather!
I'll be at VMWorld in San Francisco next week to get a little taste of that weather.
Regards,
Jay McMickle- CCIE #35355 (RS), 3x CCNP (RS,Security,Design)
Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 22, 2012, at 6:59 AM, marc edwards <renorider_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> 'Does any sort of "public" bgp peering exist on the internet....years ago
> there was one that
> you could login and create your own peer on the honor system...'
>
> after many supplied him with route servers and the bgp looking glass
> (pretty cool btw) he then states
>
> 'I am really just looking for a place I can download the global IPV4 bgp
> table into my lab router here at Cisco for experimentation'
>
> If he can't peer he may not have much problem extracting this information
> but it won't be so easy to shove it all back down a router's throat without
> learning through RIB. There is a solution to most problems, so I am sure
> there is something that can also be done when trying to input 400,000
> routes through the parser. Humphery's suggestion of a perl script sounds
> like a plan (if Charles knows perl....) but that still won't be dynamic and
> just a stale snapshot of the BGP table.
>
> More importantly... We all read the email and have slightly different
> interpretation of what he is asking for. We are all trying to help and some
> healthy criticism has been the by product. I walked away learning
> something. I hope Charles and others have as well.
>
> Regards,
>
> Marc
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 3:26 AM, Jay McMickle <jay.mcmickle_at_yahoo.com>wrote:
>
>> Marc- re-reading this, he was only looking for the table and not a peer.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Jay McMickle- CCIE #35355 (RS), 3x CCNP (RS,Security,Design)
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Aug 21, 2012, at 9:05 PM, Humphrey Cheung <not5150_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Raw data - http://www.ripe.net/data-tools/stats/ris/ris-raw-data
>>>
>>> Evil Routers 2009 post about dumping the BGP table into Dynamips/GNS3
>>> -
>> http://evilrouters.net/2009/08/21/getting-bgp-routes-into-dynamips-with-video/
>>>
>>> You could also write a perl or python script to log into a looking
>>> glass server and rip out the prefixes.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 6:26 PM, Charles Wallace Jr (wallacc)
>>> <wallacc_at_cisco.com> wrote:
>>>> I am really just looking for a place I can download the global IPV4 bgp
>> table
>>>> into my lab router here at Cisco for experimentation. I suppose I could
>>>> probably find it through some group at Cisco, but wanted to see if
>> there was a
>>>> public place that I could just get the copy of the table into my router
>> here
>>>> in my lab without going through all the red tape at corporate IT.
>> Obviously
>>>> if I can justify a need I can get it, but it'll be a pain to try. I
>> suppose I
>>>> can duplicate something here on the small scale, but I'd like to tool
>> around
>>>> with the real thing.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> From: Tom Kacprzynski [mailto:tom.kac_at_gmail.com]
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 9:13 PM
>>>> To: Charles Wallace Jr (wallacc)
>>>> Cc: Adam Booth; "ccielab_at_groupstudy.com; marc edwards
>>>> Subject: Re: BGP peering
>>>>
>>>> Charles,
>>>> Are you trying to get the full routing table for analysis or are you
>> trying to
>>>> find a place where you could peer with other networks publicly? If you
>> want
>>>> analysis I think everyone mentioned good links above, but if you are
>>>> interested in public peering between other networks, you'll have to
>> look at
>>>> internet exchanges like AMS-IX in Amsterdam, LINX in London or DE-CIX in
>>>> Frankfurt...there are hundreds more
>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_exchange_points_by_size
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Tom Kacprzynski
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 5:52 PM, marc edwards
>>>> <renorider_at_gmail.com<mailto:renorider_at_gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>> You can get views from an ASN if they support BGP route servers. Most
>>>> are publicly accessible.
>>>>
>>>> here is a good link to some of the larger ISPs
>>>>
>>>> http://www.netdigix.com/servers.html
>>>>
>>>> Hurricane Electric also supports a pretty cool database of how ASN's
>>>> interconnect.
>>>>
>>>> HTH
>>>>
>>>> Marc
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 3:37 PM, Adam Booth
>>>> <adam.booth_at_gmail.com<mailto:adam.booth_at_gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Charles,
>>>>>
>>>>> RIPE NCC has BGP data you can download from
>>>>> http://www.ripe.net/data-tools/stats/ris/ris-raw-data
>>>>>
>>>>> Some people have used it with a perl script that simulates a BGP peer
>> in
>>>>> order to introduce an internet routing table into a lab environment
>>>>>
>>>>> http://code.google.com/p/bgpsimple/wiki/README
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Adam
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 7:57 AM, Charles Wallace Jr (wallacc) <
>>>>> wallacc_at_cisco.com<mailto:wallacc_at_cisco.com>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Does any sort of "public" bgp peering exist on the internet where I
>> can
>>>>> get
>>>>>> the full copy of the bgp table. I seem to recall years ago there was
>> one
>>>>>> that
>>>>>> you could login and create your own peer on the honor system.
>> Anything
>>>>>> like
>>>>>> that exist now days?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Charles
>>>>>>
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