From: Schulz, Dave (DSchulz@dpsciences.com)
Date: Wed Sep 21 2005 - 22:28:09 GMT-3
Leigh -
I didn't see a follow up on your question. But I believe that if you
want to have the AS123 and it's neighbors, you will need to two lines:
ip as-path access-list 1 permit ^123
ip as-path access-list 1 permit ^123_[0-9]+
Dave Schulz,
Email: dschulz@dpsciences.com
-----Original Message-----
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syv@911networks.com
Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2005 5:33 PM
To: Leigh Harrison
Cc: Cisco certification
Subject: Re: BGP Reg Exp
Leigh Harrison wrote:
> All,
>
> If I wanted to allow a neighboring AS(123) and his directly connected
> AS's to be seen as routes to me, could this be written as:
>
> ip as-path access-list 1 permit ^123_[0-9]*$
http://www.911networks.com/pages/cisco/bgp/regular-expressions.php
> OR
> ip as-path access-list 1 permit ^123_.*$
> OR
> ip as-path access-list 1 permit ^.+_[0-9]*$
> OR
> ip as-path access-list 1 permit ^.+_.*$
> OR
> ip as-path access-list 1 permit ^[0-9]+_[0-9]*$
> OR
> ip as-path access-list 1 permit ^[0-9]+_.*$
>
> Could someone have a quick look and let me know if that would be the
> same thing ? I think I'm getting there!! The only niggle in the back
> of my mind is ^123_.*$ (for example), would I need a "+" after the 123
?
>
> Many thanks,
> LH
>
>
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