GoBGP supports BGP Monitoring Protocol (RFC 7854), which provides a convenient interface for obtaining route views.
Assume you finished Getting Started.
Add [bmp-servers]
session to enable BMP.
[global.config]
as = 64512
router-id = "192.168.255.1"
[[bmp-servers]]
[bmp-servers.config]
address = "127.0.0.1"
port=11019
The supported route monitoring policy types are:
- pre-policy (Default)
- post-policy
- both (Obsoleted)
- local-rib
- all
Enable post-policy support as follows:
[[bmp-servers]]
[bmp-servers.config]
address = "127.0.0.1"
port=11019
route-monitoring-policy = "post-policy"
Enable all policies support as follows:
[[bmp-servers]]
[bmp-servers.config]
address = "127.0.0.1"
port=11019
route-monitoring-policy = "all"
To enable BMP stats reports, specify the interval seconds to send statistics messages. The default value is 0 and no statistics messages are sent. Please note the range of this interval is 15 though 65535 seconds.
[[bmp-servers]]
[bmp-servers.config]
address = "127.0.0.1"
port=11019
statistics-timeout = 3600
To enable route mirroring feature, specify true
for route-mirroring-enabled
option.
Please note this option is mainly for debugging purpose.
[[bmp-servers]]
[bmp-servers.config]
address = "127.0.0.1"
port=11019
route-mirroring-enabled = true
Let's check if BMP works with a bmp server. You can find some OSS BMP server implementations such as yambp, OpenBMP, etc.