Hi Ramanathan.We do not currently support such prefix set (your route map) filtering. But you can use the following approach instead:
if net.rd = 1:100 && net ~ [ 60.0.0.0/24 ] then ... I hope this helps. Jana Jana Babovakova | BIRD Tech Support | CZ.NIC, z.s.p.o. On 23. 02. 25 3:55, Ramanathan Selvamani wrote:
Hi Team, I would like to filter a VPN4 address using route-map. For example, I have the below VPN4 address learnt through BGP neighbor on "L2VPN EVPN" channel. Table vpntab4: 1:222 90.0.0.0/24 unicast [EVPN_4_4_4_4 2025-02-21] * (160) 1:100 60.0.0.0/24 unicast [BGP_4_4_4_4 17:45:37.617 from 4.4.4.4] * E (156/1) [AS400?] 4.4.4.4:222 70.0.0.0/24 unicast [BGP_4_4_4_4 17:45:37.617 from 4.4.4.4] * E (156/1) [AS400?] 1:111 151.1.1.0/24 unicast [EVPN_4_4_4_4 2025-02-21] * (160) I want to create a route-map to accept only 1:100 60.0.0.0/24 and reject all the rest. When I tried the below configuration in route-map, I got a syntax error on the below line. if(net ~ [1:100 60.0.0.0/24]) then { return 2;} Similarly, is there any way to filter the VPN4 address using its RD value ? Thanks, Ramanathan
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