Re: Find all route target

From: Kambiz Agahian <aussiecert_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 02:33:12 -0700

Mustafa,

I see a bit of confusion here; RTs are like tags; based upon which you
either "let in" or reject. So what is significant is the RT value configured
locally under the VRFs.

Kambiz Agahian

CCIE Instructor/Consultant
M.Eng Telecom, CCIE# 25341, CCSI# 33326, MCSE, MCSA

2010/8/17 Mustafa Yadav <mustafa.yadav_at_gmail.com>

> That is correct.I can see all rd but I wanna see all route target as
> well which comes to any router
>
> 2010/8/18, Kambiz Agahian <aussiecert_at_gmail.com>:
> > Mustafa,
> >
> > I'm not quite sure if I understand your question correctly but generally
> RT
> > doesn't have anything to do directly with BGP, rather it's RD that you
> can
> > see through the "sh ip bgp vpn all" command. It gives you a list of VPN
> BGP
> > routes with corresponding route distinguishers.
> >
> > HTH
> >
> >
> > Kambiz Agahian
> >
> > CCIE Instructor/Consultant
> > M.Eng Telecom, CCIE# 25341, CCSI# 33326, MCSE, MCSA
> >
> >
> > 2010/8/17 Mustafa Yadav <mustafa.yadav_at_gmail.com>
> >
> >> How can I find all used route target by using sh bgp command.I will
> >> use this command in a route reflector
> >>
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