Thanks, Ondrej and Vasiliy,

Construction
  if net ~ [1.1.1.1/32, 2.2.2.2/32, ...] then ...
 looks best and easiest way, forks fine.


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-----Original Message-----
From: Ondrej Zajicek [mailto:santi...@crfreenet.org] 
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2016 12:16 PM
To: Войнович Андрей Александрович <andr...@skbkontur.ru>; Василий Олейников 
<oleyniko...@ufanet.ru>
Cc: bird-users@network.cz
Subject: Re: filter all prefixes except a few with 'case' control

On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 07:01:00AM +0000, Войнович Андрей Александрович wrote:
> Construction with single IP addresses passes syntax check, but filter does 
> not work as expected - it passes all routes and does not filter anything.

H

1) Case expression works for most types with exception of prefixes. It is not 
implemented for prefixes.

2) Case expressio with ip addresses works, but you must put ip address and not 
network to it (i.e. use 'case net.ip { ... }')

3) What you are trying to do is usually done with a prefix set:

  if net ~ [1.1.1.1/32, 2.2.2.2/32, ...] then ...

4) ROA tables could be used with any prefixes even if they are non-BGP, just 
supply some dummy ASN. But prefix sets in this case are enough and much simpler.

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  • filter all prefix... Войнович Андрей Александрович
    • Re: filter a... Василий Олейников
      • RE: filt... Войнович Андрей Александрович
        • Re: ... Ondrej Zajicek
          • ... Войнович Андрей Александрович
        • Re[2... Василий Олейников

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