Better example:
{master}[edit]
jnpr@R1-RE0# *show policy-options prefix-list router-ipv4*
apply-path "interfaces <*> unit <*> family inet address <*>";
{master}[edit]
jnpr@R1-RE0# *show policy-options prefix-list router-ipv4 | display inheritance*
##
## apply-path was expanded to:
## 192.168.0.0/30;
## 10.8.0.0/31;
## 192.0.2.0/26;
## 192.0.2.64/26;
## 10.3.255.1/32;
## 172.19.90.0/23;
##
apply-path "interfaces <*> unit <*> family inet address <*>";
Em qua, 22 de mar de 2017 às 15:00, Eduardo Schoedler <[email protected]>
escreveu:
> have you tried to do a prefix-list like this?
>
>
> {master}[edit]
> regress@R1-RE0# *show policy-options | no-more*
> prefix-list router-ipv4 {
> apply-path "interfaces <*> unit <*> family inet address <*>";
> }
>
>
> --
> Eduardo Schoedler
>
>
> Em seg, 20 de mar de 2017 às 06:24, Johan Borch <[email protected]>
> escreveu:
>
> Hi
>
> Do anyone have a control plane filter for ACX they can share? :) they don't
> seem to support using standard loopback filters.
>
> Johan
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