[nsp] Question about "show ip bgp regexp" output

Gert Doering gert at greenie.muc.de
Wed Dec 11 14:41:27 EST 2002


hi,

On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 01:55:12PM +0100, TMS wrote:
> When I run command "sh ip bgp regexp _100$" on my bgp router I have
> output which looks like this:
> 
> *> 192.168.192.0/19 10.1.212.15              0    200      0 100 i
> * i                 10.1.212.20              0    200      0 100 i
> *> 192.168.198.16/30
>                     10.1.212.15              0    200      0 100 i
> * i                 10.1.212.20              0    200      0 100 i
> 
> Is any way to have line 3 and 4 together ? My dream is output looks
> like that:

Filter out anything that's more specific than a /24...

(That's what we did.  It saves about 2500 prefixes, and we haven't
seen anything important that is unreachable since).

gert
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