BGP and BGP4+ Commands

show bgp ipv6 quote-regexp (BGP4+)

Use this command to display routes matching the AS path regular expression within an IPv6 environment. Use the show ip bgp quote-regexp (BGP) command to display routes matching the AS path regular expression within an IPv4 environment.

Note that you must use quotes to enclose the regular expression with this command. Use the regular expressions listed below with the <expression> parameter:

Symbol

Character

Meaning

^

Caret

Used to match the beginning of the input string. When used

 

 

at the beginning of a string of characters, it negates a pattern

 

 

match.

 

 

 

$

Dollar sign

Used to match the end of the input string.

 

 

 

.

Period

Used to match a single character (white spaces included).

 

 

 

*

Asterisk

Used to match none or more sequences of a pattern.

 

 

 

+

Plus sign

Used to match one or more sequences of a pattern.

 

 

 

?

Question

Used to match none or one occurrence of a pattern.

 

mark

 

 

 

 

_

Underscore

Used to match spaces, commas, braces, parenthesis, or the

 

 

beginning and end of an input string.

 

 

 

[ ]

Brackets

Specifies a range of single-characters.

 

 

 

-

Hyphen

Separates the end points of a range.

 

 

 

For information on output options, see “Controlling “show” Command Output” on page 3.6.

Syntax show bgp ipv6 quote-regexp <expression>

Mode User Exec and Privileged Exec

Example

awplus# show bgp ipv6 quote-regexp myexpression

Related Commands show ip bgp quote-regexp (BGP)

 

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