Hi! Since JunOS 9.1, Juniper supports 32-bit AS Numbers (RFC 4893), and release notes states that: <cite> Support for 4-byte AS numbers is also extended to the AS extended-community attribute and AS-path regular expressions </cite> but documentation on defining AS Path regular expressions does not provide any examples using 32-byte asn's.
So, I'm just curious, how should they be formatted ? For example, If I want to filter paths originated by Gert Doering's AS3.3, should I set up filter as 'as-path as33 "3.3$", or it will be interpreted by old rules as '<anything> 3 <any as> 3' and I need to use some other syntax ? PS: and, Gert, thanks for providing AS3.3, AS-SPACENET and route-object with origin: AS3.3 for real-life testing :) _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp