clear bgp ipv6
Syntax
Release Information
Description
Options
Mode
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clear bgp ipv6 [ unicast | multicast | vpnv6 | route-target signaling ]
[ ipAddress | ipv6Address | peer-group peerGroupName | * ] [ vrf vrfName ]
[ soft [ in | out ] ]
Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.
ipv6Address variable added in JunosE Release 8.0.0.
route-target signaling keywords added in JunosE Release 8.2.0.
Resets the IPv6 BGP session. If the soft option is not used, brings down the underlying
TCP connection and then brings it back up again, causing both peers to resend their
complete BGP routing table. If the soft out option is used, the BGP speaker reapplies
outbound policy and resends all routes to the specified peer(s). If the soft in option is
used, the BGP speaker reapplies inbound policy to the routes received from the specified
peers. This is possible only if soft reconfiguration inbound has been enabled for the peer
or the peer supports the route-refresh capability. There is no no version.
unicast—Clears the unicast routing table; the default option
multicast—Clears the multicast routing table
vpnv6—Clears the VPNv6 unicast routing and forwarding table
route-target signaling—Clears the route-target membership information
ipAddress—IP address of identified BGP neighbor to clear
ipv6Address—IPv6 address of identified BGP neighbor to clear
peerGroupName—Name of a BGP peer group to clear
*—Clears all connections
vrfName—Name of a virtual routing and forwarding instance to clear
soft—Specifies soft reconfiguration
in—Triggers inbound soft reconfiguration
out—Triggers outbound soft reconfiguration
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