From: Connary, Julie Ann (jconnary@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Dec 29 2000 - 16:38:09 GMT-3
See the examples in Halabi for an example of this. But I agree with Pamela
- use prefix-lists where
possible for better clarity.
Julie Ann
At 11:20 AM 12/29/2000 -0800, Kevin Baumgartner wrote:
>I think what it does is permit network 135.17.0.0 with prefix-length of 16.
>(255.255.0.0)
>With BGP the second part of the access-list which is normally the
>destination address
>is being used for the length of network match.
> Seems a little strange using matching on host. Didn't think that was how it
>was done.
>
> Kevin
>
>At 12:52 PM 12/29/00 -0500, Curtis Phillips wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >I have encountered an distribute-list applied in an EBGP peering
> statement in
> >a production network as follows:
> >
> >access-list 190 permit ip host 135.17.0.0 host 255.255.0.0
> >
> >Can someone interpret this in plain english?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Curtis
> >
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