From matthew at ripe.net Wed Dec 17 14:33:43 2003 From: matthew at ripe.net (Matthew Williams) Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2003 14:33:43 +0100 Subject: [myasntesting] FW: MyASN - no alarms Message-ID: <00e901c3c4a2$63cb4dc0$2f0200c1@rockstar> Forwarded to myasntesting... > -----Original Message----- > From: Arife Vural [mailto:arife at ripe.net] > Sent: 17 December 2003 12:00 > To: Andreas Laudwein > Cc: ris at ripe.net > Subject: Re: MyASN - no alarms > > > > Hi Andreas, > > > I wrote a question to Maximo, he responded but that was on his last > > working day for RIPE, so I'm now getting back to you with further > > questions ;-) > > I try to answer your question as much I can :-) > > > >>We just had a look at MyASN, configured it and waited for alarms, > > >>but we > > >>did not receive any ... our AS number is 8560. > > >> > > >>We put in 5 prefixes in, but no more-specifics (we have one > > >>more-specific announced). We put in two upstream > providers and 'forgot' > > >>one upstream to provoke upstream alarms. > > >> > > >>For some weird reason, we don't get any alarms. I > crosschecked with > > >>the > > >>RIS query and when I compare it with our config, I should > get a bunch of > > >>alarms. > > > > > >The myASn send alarm notification in case something unexpected > > >happen. In > > >your case you have configured: > > >the origin alarms: > > >@ ORIGIN 217.160/16 300 3 14400 > > >@ ORIGIN 195.20.224/19 300 3 14400 > > >@ ORIGIN 212.227/16 300 3 14400 > > >@ ORIGIN 82.165/16 300 3 14400 > > > > > >and the providers: > > >@ PROVIDERS 3356 300 3 14400 > > >@ PROVIDERS 1239 300 3 14400 > > > > > >you will only get alarm messages in case something unexpected > > >happens. For > > >example > > >if AS2323 announces prefix 217.160/16 you will then get > alarm messages. Or > > >if someone announces any prefix and the ASPATH is NOT "x x > x 3356 8569 x x > > >x" OR > > >"x x x 1239 8569 x x x?? then you will get alarm messages. > > > > so with this setting we should get alarms: as I wrote I left out a > > more > > specific in the configuration and I left out another > upstream, which is > > AS12312. > > If I query RIS directly, I e.g. see the announcement from > AS12132 as > > well as various announcements from other RIS peers who give > you a full > > feed and announce our route as their peer route. > > > > myASN is using only data from RRC03. That's kind of > misleading. You can > get all BGP announcement from RIS queries but you can not see > those in > myASN. New version will run over all RRC data. > > It looks there is a bug in ASPATH matching. This would be > fixed in the new version of myASN. > > > Can you please have a look at this issue ? > > > > We would be happy to integrate MyASN into our monitoring since it > > gives > > us a smart view on how the world's routers is see us. > > It's great to hear that! I suggest you to wait the new > version will be > online. We are planning to announce the new version late Jan. > > Kind regards, > > Arife > > > Thanks ! > > > > Regards, > > Andreas > > -- > > Andreas Laudwein p: +49 721 91374 391 > > Network Operations f: +49 721 91374 212 > > Schlund+Partner AG http://www.schlund.net > > -- > > "The shortest distance between two points is usually under repair" > > -Anonymous > >