Re: BGP REGEXP

From: Scott Morris <smorris_at_ine.com>
Date: Sat, 11 Jul 2009 13:48:09 -0400

If you don't care how many sub-customers there are, go with "_54_ which
just means "contains 54" Could be at the beginning, the middle, or end.

Regular expressions can be quite granular, so it'll depend on the
specifics of HOW granular you'd like to be.

 

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G2 wrote:
> Is there a regular expression that will match the following in one line:
>
> -Routes originated in AS54
> -Customers of AS54
>
> I know you can do one for each, but how would you do this in one
> statement?
>
> Thanks,
> Gary
>
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