Release 1.0

Routing Policy Commands

 

 

match as-path

The match as-pathcommand matches a BGP autonomous system path access list to a match entry or appends new list numbers to the existing match entry. The no match as-pathcommand removes the list numbers from the match entry used in the command.

Use the match as-pathcommand to match a BGP autonomous system path to advertise on the route-map. Values can be set using the match as-pathcommand.

Use the match as-pathcommand to match at least one BGP autonomous system path to ensure advertisement on the route-map.

Use the match as-pathcommand to globally replace values matched and set with the match as-path command and the set weight command to supersede weights established with the neighbor weight and the neighbor filter-listcommands.

The values set by the match and set commands override global values. For example, the weights assigned with the match as-pathand set weight route-map commands override the weights assigned using the neighbor weight and neighbor filter-listcommands. The implemented weight is established by the initial autonomous system match.

Group Access

ISP

Command Mode

Route-map Configuration

Command Line Usage

match as-path [<1-199>]

no match as-path [<1-199>]

Command Syntax

1-199

as-path list number - you can specify a

 

single number or multiple numbers

 

separated by a space

526363-001-00 Rev. B

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Motorola BSR 2000 manual Match as-path