Hello, please show me an example, maybe I understood wrong. If I just create multiple policies and add them to the import/export statement, they are processed indiviually one after another. This would result in the same OR-behaviour.
If this match was the whole policy I could combine 2 terms that do an invert-match and reject them (and accept in a 3rd term) but this sounds even worse than a new community to me. ;) kind regards Rolf > Hello. You need to Creat 2 policy and make AND in export import protokóŠ> statement. > W dniu czw., 6.04.2017 o 13:04 "Rolf HanÃen" <[email protected]> > napisaÅ(a): > >> Hello, >> >> I wanted to match 2 named communities in a policy and I am interested >> how >> you solve such things. >> >> policy-options { >> policy-statement xy { >> from { >> community [a b]; >> } >> } >> community a members 123:1; >> community b members 123:2; >> } >> >> This matches in case one of the communities is set (typical Juniper OR >> condition). >> >> Is there a way to match "one" AND "two"? >> I would like to avoid creating a third community with both members set >> because in case of many combinations this does not scale well. >> >> Is there maybe even a way to combine both like "a and (b or c)"? >> >> Kind regards >> Rolf >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> juniper-nsp mailing list [email protected] >> https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp >> > _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp

