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Monitoring BGP stats from Palo Alto/Panorama

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Can Palo Alto monitor BGP stats?

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L5 Sessionator

@tstores,

You can monitor BGP on Palo Alto device at following location :

bgp_stats.JPG

You can click on More Runtime Stats and navigate around available option.

You can also look under Monitor -> System log and look for BGP events. Thank you.

L6 Presenter

Hi Tstores,

You can have majority of stats from CLI and Webgui of The Firewall. You can load firewall in panorama and than view BGP stats.

WebGUI:

BGP.png

From CLI:

admin@132-PA-200> show routing protocol bgp

> loc-rib          show BGP local-rib

> loc-rib-detail   show BGP local-rib

> peer             show BGP peer status

> peer-group       show BGP peer group status

> policy           show BGP route-map status

> rib-out          show BGP routes sent to BGP peer

> rib-out-detail   show BGP routes sent to BGP peer

> summary          show BGP summary information

Regards,

Hardik Shah

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Is there a supported MIB for snmp of BGP stats? I hope that makes some sense.

Yes there are few traps available :

panROUTINGRoutedBGPPeerEnterEstablishedTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE

    OBJECTS {

  panReceiveTime, panSerial, panEventType, panEventSubType, panVsys, panSeqno, panActionflags, panSystemEventId, panSystemObject, panSystemModule, panSystemSeverity, panSystemDescription

  }

  STATUS current

  DESCRIPTION

    "BGP peer session enters established state."

  ::={panCommonEventEventsV2 1531}

  panROUTINGRoutedBGPPeerLeftEstablishedTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE

    OBJECTS {

  panReceiveTime, panSerial, panEventType, panEventSubType, panVsys, panSeqno, panActionflags, panSystemEventId, panSystemObject, panSystemModule, panSystemSeverity, panSystemDescription

  }

  STATUS current

  DESCRIPTION

    "BGP peer session left established state."

  ::={panCommonEventEventsV2 1532}

You can look at following MIB file for detailed information :

https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/docs/DOC-6587

Hope this helps. Thank you.

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