hi i am using cisco and rtconfig.
On 02.04.2011 15:47, Stefan Fouant wrote: > Hi Bogdan, > > If you are on Cisco, you can accomplish this using the attribute-map > argument to the as-set statement. On Juniper, this is fairly easy to > accomplish with routing policy (learning RegEx will make your life easier). > > HTHs. > > Stefan > > (sorry for the top post, I'm on my mobile...) > > ----- Reply message ----- > From: "Bogdan" <shos...@shoshon.ro> > Date: Sat, Apr 2, 2011 7:32 am > Subject: as-set members > To: <nanog@nanog.org> > > hello > > i have an as-set that has some members, other as-sets. > can i exclude some members from my as-set members? > > > as-set: me > members: as-set-1, as-set-2, as-set-3 > > as-set-3 has some members that i want to exlude; let's say as-set-xxx, > is a member of as-set as-set-3 > > is there something like > members: as-set-1, as-set-2, as-set-3 and not as-set-xxx ? > > thanks > > >