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Configuring BGP
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Configuring BGP Soft Reconfiguration
To make a change in routing policy, you must clear a BGP session. This causes cache
invalidation, which may have a large impact on the operation of your networks.
Inbound soft reconfiguration needs inbound updates from a neighbor and enables the
new inbound policy to take effect. Outbound soft reconfiguration sends a new set of
updates to a neighbor and causes the new local outbound policy to take effect without
resetting the BGP session. You can configure the BSR to store received updates, a
requirement for inbound BGP soft reconfiguration. Outbound reconfiguration does
not require enabling of inbound soft reconfiguration.
1. To reset a BGP neighbor IP address or peer group using a software
reconfiguration of the inbound route update, use the clear ip /jointfilesconvert/480087/bgp
soft-reconfiguration inbound command in Privileged EXEC mode, as shown
below:
MOT(config-/jointfilesconvert/480087/bgp)#clear ip /jointfilesconvert/480087/bgp soft-reconfiguration [<ip-address> |
<name>] inbound
where:
ip-address the IP address of the neighbor.
name the name of the BGP peer group.
2. To reset a BGP neighbor IP address or peer group using a software
reconfiguration of the outbound route update, use the clear ip /jointfilesconvert/480087/bgp
soft-reconfiguration outbound command in Privileged EXEC mode, as shown
below:
MOT(config-/jointfilesconvert/480087/bgp)#clear ip /jointfilesconvert/480087/bgp soft-reconfiguration [<ip-address> |
<name>] outbound
where:
ip-address the IP address of the neighbor.
name the name of the BGP peer group.
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