Specifying the AS Path
By default, no AS path information is associated with static routes. To associate AS path information with IPv4 routes, include the
as-pathstatement:[edit routing-options static (defaults | route)]as-path <as-path> <origin (egp | igp | incomplete)> <atomic-aggregate><aggregatoras-number in-address>;To associate AS path information with IPv6 routes, include the
as-pathstatement:[edit routing-options rib inet6.0 static (defaults | route)]as-path <as-path> <origin (egp | igp | incomplete)> <atomic-aggregate><aggregatoras-number in-address>;For a list of hierarchy levels at which you can configure these statements, see the statement summary sections for these statements.
as-pathis the AS path to include with the route. It can include a combination of individual AS path numbers and AS sets. Enclose sets in brackets ( [ ] ). The first AS number in the path represents the AS immediately adjacent to the local AS. Each subsequent number represents an AS that is progressively farther from the local AS, heading toward the origin of the path.You also can specify the AS path using the BGP origin attribute, which indicates the origin of the AS path information:
igp—Path information originated within the local AS.egp—Path information originated in another AS.incomplete—Path information learned by some other means.To attach the BGP
ATOMIC_AGGREGATEpath attribute to the static route, specify theatomic-aggregatestatement. This path attribute indicates that the local system selected a less specific route rather than a more specific route.To attach the BGP
AGGREGATORpath attribute to the static route, specify theaggregatorstatement. When using this statement, you must specify the last AS number that formed the static route (encoded as two octets), followed by the IP address of the BGP system that formed the static route.