from my experience using such an as-path regex, ^10$ would be ONLY 10
and _10_ would be "containing 10 in the path" there for denying 4513 10 as
well
Joseph Brunner
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MortgageIT MITLending
New York, NY 10038
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From: Steven A. Ridder [mailt
from my experience using such an as-path regex, ^10$ would be ONLY 10
and _10_ would be "containing 10 in the path" there for denying 4513 10 as
well
Joseph Brunner
ASN 21572
MortgageIT MITLending
New York, NY 10038
(212) 651 - 7695 Voice
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From: Steven A. Ridder [mailt
e the last
AS it traversed and their could be one and only one other AS in the list and
we don't care what it is)
Anthony Pace
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Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 8:16 PM
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le is not a square.
HTH,
Kelly Cobean, CCNP, CCSA, ACSA, MCSE, MCP+I
Network Engineer
GRC International, Inc., an AT&T company
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A. will catch any routes which have ever traversed AS-10
B. will catch only routes which have originated in 10 and have just come
into
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A. will catch any routes which have ever traversed AS-10
B. will catch only routes which have originated in 10 and have just come
into your AS from AS-10 (meaning you would be directly connected
A. will catch any routes which have ever traversed AS-10
B. will catch only routes which have originated in 10 and have just come
into your AS from AS-10 (meaning you would be directly connected to AS-10.
Does anyone else interperete B differently than this??
Anthony Pace
""Steven A. Ridder""
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