[j-nsp] Curly braces in AS-path
Michael Hallgren
m.hallgren at free.fr
Tue Sep 10 13:11:58 EDT 2013
Hi, AS-set normally. Used in context of aggregation.
Cheers
mh
-------- Message d'origine --------
De : Vincent De Keyzer <vincent at dekeyzer.net>
Date :
A : juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
Objet : [j-nsp] Curly braces in AS-path
Hello all,
the following comes from the TeliaSonera looking glass (http://lg.telia.net/
):
Router: Hong Kong
Command: show route protocol bgp 1.38.0.0/17 table inet.0
inet.0: 518574 destinations, 1103564 routes (518516 active, 113 holddown,
1207 hidden)
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
1.38.0.0/17 *[BGP/170] 1w2d 17:44:34, MED 0, localpref 150
AS path: 1273 55410 38266 {38266} ?
> to 80.239.130.206 via ge-2/1/1.0
What do the curly braces in the AS path mean? More generally, does someone
know a document explaining how to interpret the output of "sh route prot
bgp"?
Thanks,
Vincent
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