Re: Find all route target

From: Carlos G Mendioroz <tron_at_huapi.ba.ar>
Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 08:11:36 -0300

I don't know of any easy way to do this... but it's a clear help for
some troubleshooting I guess.

You should be able to do it with some TCL scripting, as you can go down
all your BGP table and filter the RTs, which are just extended
communities (i.e. tags/labels/marks) in the route info (updates).

-Carlos

Mustafa Yadav @ 17/8/2010 20:04 -0300 dixit:
> 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
>>
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>> 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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