Q: Randy Bush. Common problem we all face. I'm at 42
peering points; my neighbors are X. I have route views
dumps, I have my BGP dumps. I have my netflow data.
Want a whatifatron that shows what happens to my
traffic if depeer someone, or add someone, or
peer with SingTel in singapore, or stop peering
with Joe in SF.
That's a question many operators ask every day.
We have such a whatifatron. We used it for instance to investigate the
impact of peering/depeering on routing and on traffic in various ISP
networks including a large european transit network. Our tool is called
C-BGP and some of the what-if scenarios we performed on the GEANT
network were described recently in an IEEE Network paper entitled
"Modeling the routing of an Autonomous System with C-BGP" (November 2005).