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BGP Clear Settings

This window is used to initiate a hard reset or a soft reset for a BGP session. If a soft reset is applied to
an outbound session, the router will re-transmit all the routes previously advertised to the specified
neighbor to refresh the routing entries in the neighbor peer. If a soft reset is applied to an inbound session,
the session will not be terminated but the local inbound routing table will be cleared and need to be rebuilt.
If the soft reconfiguration inbound is enabled, then the routing table can be rebuilt based on the stored
route updates information. If the soft reconfiguration inbound is disabled, then the local router will send
the route refresh request to the neighbor to ask for the route refresh.
Whenever the following settings are changed, applied to inbound sessions, the inbound routing table can
be reconfigured by the inbound soft reset.
BGP-related access lists
BGP-related weights
BGP-related prefix lists
BGP-related route maps
When the inbound session is soft reset with the prefix filter option, if the capability ORF prefix list is
enabled, in the receive mode, the local BGP will notify the remote neighbor to send the updated prefix
filter.
To view the following window, click L3 Features > BGP > BGP Clear Settings, as shown below:
The fields that can be configured in BGP Clear Settings are described below:
Parameter
Address Family
Description
from a numbering space that is administered by the user. The
number's range is from 1 to 4294967295 for 2-bytes AS number
and 1 to 65535 for 4-bytes AS number.
After selecting the Expanded option as the type and the Permit or
Deny options as the mode, enter the regular expression that is used to
specify a pattern to match against an input string here. This string can
be up to 80 characters long.
Figure 6-161 BGP Clear Settings Window
Description
Select the address family used here. Options to choose from are IPv4
Unicast, IPv4 VRF, and VPNv4.
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