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    BGP History logger

    BGPHist stores MP-BGP updates activity and history into a database.

    BGPHist is a tool that able to get MP-BGP updates, decode it, and write to the backend storage for logging and monitoring purposes. It support not only internet routes, but also these address families: 1. ipv4 multicast 2. ipv4 labeled unicast 3. vpnv4 unicast 4. ipv6 unicast 5. ipv6 labeled unicast 6. vpnv6 unicast 7. l2vpn vpls-vpws 8. ipv4 mvpn Backend storages supported - text output, MySQL database and Oracle database. For MySql backend there is also a simple PHP...
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