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Filter on an AS-Path attribute
The BGP attribute, AS_PATH, can be used to manipulate routing policies. The AS_PATH attribute
contains a sequence of AS numbers representing the route’s path. As the route traverses an Autonomous
System, the AS number is prepended to the route. You can manipulate routes based on their AS_PATH to
affect interdomain routing. By identifying certain AS numbers in the AS_PATH, you can permit or deny
routes based on the number in its AS_PATH.
To view all BGP path attributes in the BGP database, use the
show ip bgp paths command in EXEC
Privilege mode (Figure 8-26).
Figure 8-26. Command example: show ip bgp paths
AS-PATH ACLs use regular expressions to search AS_PATH values. AS-PATH ACLs have an “implicit
deny.” This means that routes that do not meet a deny or match filter are dropped.
neighbor {ip-address |
peer-group-name}
graceful-restart
[
stale-path-time time-in-seconds]
CONFIG-ROUTER-BGP Set maximum time to retain the restarting
neighbors or peer-group’s stale paths. Default
is 360 seconds.
Command Syntax Command Mode Purpose
FTOS#show ip bgp paths
Total 30655 Paths
Address Hash Refcount Metric Path
0x4014154 0 3 18508 701 3549 19421 i
0x4013914 0 3 18508 701 7018 14990 i
0x5166d6c 0 3 18508 209 4637 1221 9249 9249 i
0x5e62df4 0 2 18508 701 17302 i
0x3a1814c 0 26 18508 209 22291 i
0x567ea9c 0 75 18508 209 3356 2529 i
0x6cc1294 0 2 18508 209 1239 19265 i
0x6cc18d4 0 1 18508 701 2914 4713 17935 i
0x5982e44 0 162 18508 209 i
0x67d4a14 0 2 18508 701 19878 ?
0x559972c 0 31 18508 209 18756 i
0x59cd3b4 0 2 18508 209 7018 15227 i
0x7128114 0 10 18508 209 3356 13845 i
0x536a914 0 3 18508 209 701 6347 7781 i