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If you close a neighbor session, the switch and the neighbor clear all the routes they learned from
each other. When the switch and neighbor establish a new BGP4+ session, they exchange route
tables again. Use this method if you want the switch to relearn routes from the neighbor and
resend its own route table to the neighbor.
If you use the soft-outbound keyword, the switch compiles a list of all the routes it would normally
send to the neighbor at the beginning of a session. However, before sending the updates, the
switch also applies the filters and route maps you have configured to the list of routes. If the filters
or route maps result in changes to the list of routes, the switch sends updates to advertise, change,
or even withdraw routes on the neighbor as needed. This ensures that the neighbor receives only
the routes you want it to contain. Even if the neighbor already contains a route learned from the
switch that you later decided to filter out, using the soft-outbound option removes that route from
the neighbor. If no change is detected from the previously sent routes, an update is not sent.
For example, to close all neighbor sessions and thus flush all the routes exchanged by the switch
and all neighbors, enter the following command at the Privileged EXEC level or any of the Config
levels of the CLI.
BigIron RX# clear ipv6 bgp neighbor all
Syntax: clear ipv6 bgp neighbor all | <ipv6-address> | <peer-group-name> | <as-number>
The all | <ipv6-address> | <peer-group-name> | <as-number> specifies the neighbor. The
<ipv6-address> parameter specifies a neighbor by its IPv6 address. You must specify this address
in hexadecimal using 16-bit values between colons as documented in RFC 2373. The
<peer-group-name> specifies all neighbors in a specific peer group. The <as-number> parameter
specifies all neighbors within the specified AS. The all keyword specifies all neighbors.
Use the soft-outbound keyword to perform a soft reset of a neighbor session and resend only route
update changes to a neighbor.
Use the soft in parameter to perform a soft reset of a neighbor session and requests a route
update from a neighbor.
Use the soft out parameter to perform a soft reset of a neighbor session and resend all routes to a
neighbor.
Clearing BGP4+ neighbor traffic counters
You can clear the BGP4+ message counter (reset them to 0) for all neighbors, a single neighbor, or
all neighbors within a specific peer group or AS.
For example, to clear the BGP4+ message counter for all neighbors within an AS 1001, enter a
command such as the following at the Privileged EXEC level or any of the Config levels of the CLI.
BigIron RX# clear ipv6 bgp neighbor 1001 traffic
Syntax: clear ipv6 bgp neighbor all | <ipv6-address> | <peer-group-name> | <as-number> traffic
The all | <ipv6-address> | <peer-group-name> | <as-number> specifies the neighbor. The
<ipv6-address> parameter specifies a neighbor by its IPv6 address. You must specify this address
in hexadecimal using 16-bit values between colons as documented in RFC 2373. The
<peer-group-name> specifies all neighbors in a specific peer group. The <as-number> parameter
specifies all neighbors within the specified AS. The all keyword specifies all neighbors.
Specify the traffic keyword to clear the BGP4+ message counter.
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