
Configuring BGP Accept and Announce Policies
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Configuring BGP-4 AS Path Pattern-Matching
Table 5-7 describes the special characters used in the Nortel Networks
implementation of AS path pattern-matching.
Table 5-7. Characters in AS Path Pattern-Matching
Symbol or
Operator Meaning
< Denotes the beginning of an AS SEQUENCE segment
> Denotes the end of an AS SEQUENCE segment
{ Denotes the beginning of an AS SET segment
} Denotes the end of an AS SET segment
. (period) Matches any single character, including white space
<
seq
>{
set
} Denotes an AS path containing a sequence in the first segment and
a set in the second segment
^ Denotes the following pattern occurs at the beginning of the AS path
$ Denotes the preceding pattern occurs at the end of the AS path
| Denotes logical OR - match this or that
_
X
_ Matches exactly the AS specified by
X
_
X
Matches the AS pattern beginning with
X
(for example, “_99”
matches 99, 991, 9934)
X
_ Matches the AS pattern ending with
X
(for example, “99_” matches
99,199, 23299)
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