From: jsung7 (jsung7@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Oct 12 2004 - 01:06:56 GMT-3
Hi James,
Can we use ^(5_)+(.*)?$ ?
js
--- James <james@towardex.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 18, 2004 at 08:31:34PM -0700, John Matus wrote:
> > let me get this straight.....that says...
> > match beginning with AS 5 and one or more instance of
> [0-9]*......heck i
> > don't quite see it.
> > ^5_[0-9]*$ make a bit more sense to me.....at least i think i can
>
> > understand the syntax.
> >
> > if you wanted to extend the as-path to include AS 6 connected to as
> 5 + one
> > additional as would the syntax be ^5_6_[0-9]*$ ?
> >
> > or if you wanted to have two unknow as-s after AS 5 would the
> syntax for
> > that be
> > ^5_[0-9]*_[0-9]*? ?
> >
> > i'm i getting that right? i'm trying to get the feel for
> > this........thanks!!!
> >
> >
>
> ^5_[0-9]*_[0-9]*$
>
> Use $ to terminate, not "?"
>
> HTH,
> -J
>
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