From: Tim Devries (TDevries@cyence.com)
Date: Fri Nov 15 2002 - 13:33:00 GMT-3
My bad, you would need to include brackets as well as + if you wanted to
include prepends.
:)
-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Devries
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 11:29 AM
To: 'ying c'; Tim Devries; 'Emmanuel Guilain'; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: bgp as-path
That would work, but it does not include as-path prepends (missing the +).
-----Original Message-----
From: ying c [mailto:bf5tgh1@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 11:26 AM
To: Tim Devries; 'Emmanuel Guilain'; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: bgp as-path
Sometimes there are multiple ways to do things. If we
only want to get 7500 and its neighbors, I'd use
^7500_[0-9].*$:
route-views.oregon-ix.net>sh ip bgp regex
^7500_[0-9].*$
BGP table version is 4458991, local router ID is
198.32.162.100
Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, *
valid, > best, i - internal
Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf
Weight Path
* 3.0.0.0 202.249.2.86
0 7500 2497 2914 7018
80 i
* 4.0.0.0 202.249.2.86
0 7500 2497 1 i
* 4.2.88.0/24 202.249.2.86
0 7500 2497 1 i
* 4.2.101.0/24 202.249.2.86
0 7500 2497 1 i
* 4.2.102.0/24 202.249.2.86
0 7500 2497 1 i
* 4.18.251.128/25 202.249.2.86
0 7500 2518 3549 1 18
509 i
* 4.22.121.0/24 202.249.2.86
0 7500 2497 1 189 ?
* 4.22.240.0/21 202.249.2.86
0 7500 2497 1 7843 i
* 4.23.2.0/24 202.249.2.86
0 7500 2497 1 189 ?
...
Chang
--- Tim Devries <TDevries@cyence.com> wrote:
> Right, to go three AS paths deep you would type:
>
> route-views.oregon-ix.net>sh ip bgp regex ^7500+_[0-9]*_[0-9]*$
>
> BGP table version is 4451210, local router ID is 198.32.162.100 Status
> codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i -
> internal
> Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
>
> Network Next Hop Metric
> LocPrf Weight Path
> * 4.0.0.0 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 2497 1 i
> * 4.2.88.0/24 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 2497 1 i
> * 4.2.101.0/24 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 2497 1 i
> * 4.2.102.0/24 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 2497 1 i
> * 9.2.0.0/16 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 2497 701 i
> * 9.184.112.0/20 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 2516 3786
> i
> * 9.186.144.0/20 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 2516 3786
> i
> * 12.4.125.0/24 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 2516 1239
> i
> * 12.34.47.0/24 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 2497 1239
> i
> * 12.144.61.0/24 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 2516 1239
> i
> * 13.0.0.0 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 2497 5673
> i
> * 15.254.80.0/21 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 2915 i
> * 16.0.0.0 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 2497 33 i
> * 17.255.232.0/24 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 2497 701 i
> * 20.137.0.0/16 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 3549 i
> * 20.137.8.0/22 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 2518 3549
> i
> * 20.137.28.0/22 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 2497 3549
> i
> * 20.137.32.0/22 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 2497 3549
> i
> * 20.137.36.0/22 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 2516 3549
> i
> * 20.138.0.0/22 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 2497 3549
> i
>
> 2 paths deep would be:
>
> route-views.oregon-ix.net>sh ip bgp regex
> ^7500+_[0-9]*$
> BGP table version is 4451044, local router ID is 198.32.162.100 Status
> codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i -
> internal
> Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
>
> Network Next Hop Metric
> LocPrf Weight Path
> * 15.254.80.0/21 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 2915 i
> * 20.137.0.0/16 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 3549 i
> * 20.138.0.0/16 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 3549 i
> * 20.139.0.0/16 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 3549 i
> * 20.139.12.0/22 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 3549 ?
> * 20.139.16.0/20 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 3549 ?
> *> 43.232.0.0/14 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 17506 i
> *> 43.232.128.0/19 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 17506 i
> *> 43.232.160.0/20 202.249.2.86
> 0 7500 17506 I
>
> Etc.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Emmanuel Guilain
> [mailto:emmanuel.guilain@cgey.com]
> Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 7:22 PM
> To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Re: bgp as-path
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: csc david
> as10--------as4---------as11----------as12
>
> put ^4_[0-9]*$ on as10, it should be 4 and
> 4,11
>
> but why not 4 11 12?
>
> If I'm right it's because the * doesn't work for the
> _ symbol.
>
> So the _ occurs only once.
>
> So there is only the 4 and just another one.
>
>
>
> Emmanuel Guilain
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