Log Changes in Peership States
Task
Log peership state changes.
Terminate a Peership
MSDP uses TCP as its transport protocol. In a peering relationship, the peer with the lower IP address
initiates the TCP session, while the peer with the higher IP address listens on port 639.
Task
Terminate the TCP connection with a peer.
Once the relationship is terminated, the peering state of the terminator is SHUTDOWN, while the peering
state of the peer is INACTIVE.
Figure 26-15. Terminating a Peership
[Router 3]
R3_E600(conf)#ip msdp shutdown 192.168.0.1
R3_E600(conf)#do show ip msdp peer
Peer Addr: 192.168.0.1
Local Addr: 0.0.0.0(0)
State:
Shutdown
Timers: KeepAlive
SourceActive packet count (in/out): 0/0
SAs learned from this peer: 0
SA Filtering:
Input (S,G) filter: myremotefilter
Output (S,G) filter: none
[Router 1]
R1_E600(conf)#do show ip msdp peer
Peer Addr: 192.168.0.3
Local Addr: 0.0.0.0(0)
State:
Inactive
Timers: KeepAlive
SourceActive packet count (in/out): 0/0
SAs learned from this peer: 0
SA Filtering:
Command Syntax
ip msdp log-adjacency-changes
Command Syntax
ip msdp shutdown
Connect Source: Lo 0
Up/Down Time: 00:00:18
30 sec, Hold time
75 sec
Connect Source: Lo 0
Up/Down Time: 00:00:03
30 sec, Hold time
75 sec
Command Mode
CONFIGURATION
Command Mode
CONFIGURATION
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