as_path question
Mikhail A. Grishin
magr at ripn.net
Tue Jul 5 13:50:20 CEST 2011
Hi,
Ordinary as_path from 'show route all' output usually looks like:
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78.153.135.0/24 via 193.232.244.186 on bce1 [R48467x1 2011-07-04
16:16:21] (100) [AS44116i]
Type: BGP unicast univ
BGP.origin: IGP
BGP.as_path: 48467 44116 44116
BGP.next_hop: 193.232.244.186
BGP.local_pref: 100
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Here is unusual as_path example:
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94.228.160.0/20 via 193.232.244.186 on bce1 [R48467x1 2011-07-05
01:28:04] * (100) [i]
Type: BGP unicast univ
BGP.origin: IGP
BGP.as_path: 48467 { 49245 50448 }
BGP.next_hop: 193.232.244.186
BGP.local_pref: 100
BGP.aggregator: 178.236.240.1 AS48467
What purpose of '{' and '}' at BGP.as_path output?
Why at 'show route' we see only '[i]'? (expected to see the first AS in
as_path)
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