[c-nsp] community-list regexen

MacKinnon, Ian Ian.MacKinnon at thus.net
Fri May 6 10:25:25 EDT 2005


Well a normal regexp would be something like [12][0-9][0-9]
Ie 1 or 2 followed by 2 digits
As to how to apply that to bgp, that's left as an exercise for the reader :)

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> Hi,
> I want to match against a range of possible community values, like
> <asn>:100-200 and am feeling a bit thick. What is the exact syntax for
> this? Is it even possible?
> Cheers,
> Christian
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