[j-nsp] Connected Networks in a prefix list ?

Avram Dorfman avram at juniper.net
Tue May 25 08:10:26 EDT 2004


You could use a policy that says "from protocol direct" - not exactly 
the same as a prefix list, but usually you can work it to get what you 
want.

On May 25, 2004, at 8:01 AM, Anton Schweitzer wrote:

> Hi,
> is there an elegant way to get the connected networks into a prefix 
> list ?
>
> something like that :
>
> 'apply-path "interfaces <*> unit <*> family inet address <*>"'
>    'xx.xx.xx.xx/30' has non-zero bits where bits in mask are zero
> error: configuration check-out failed
>
> which is obv. not the solution.....
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Anton
>
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