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Enabling logging for BGP route flapping
This feature enables BGP to generate logs for BGP route flappings that trigger log generation. The
generated logs are sent to the information center. For more information about information center, see
Network Management and Monitoring Configuration Guide
.
To enable logging for BGP route flapping:
Step Command Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter BGP VPNv4 address
family view or BGP-VPN
VPNv4 address family view.
•
Enter BGP VPNv4 address family
view:
a.
bgp
as-number
[
instance
instance-name
]
b.
address-family vpnv4
•
Enter BGP-VPN VPNv4 address
family view:
c.
bgp
as-number
[
instance
instance-name
]
d.
ip vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name
e.
address-family vpnv4
N/A
3.
Enable logging for BGP route
flapping.
log-route-flap
monitor-time
monitor-count
[
log-count-limit
|
route-policy
route-policy-name
] *
By default, logging for BGP
route flapping is disabled.
Enabling SNMP notifications for MPLS L3VPN
This feature enables MPLS L3VPN to generate SNMP notifications. The generated SNMP notifications
are sent to the SNMP module.
For more information about SNMP notifications, see
Network Management and Monitoring
Configuration Guide
.
To enable SNMP notifications for MPLS L3VPN:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enable SNMP notifications for
MPLS L3VPN.
snmp-agent trap enable l3vpn
By default, SNMP notifications for
MPLS L3VPN are enabled.
Displaying and maintaining MPLS L3VPN
You can soft-reset or reset BGP sessions to apply new BGP configurations. A soft reset operation updates
BGP routing information without tearing down BGP connections. A reset operation updates BGP routing
information by tearing down, and then re-establishing BGP connections. Soft reset requires that BGP
peers have route refresh capability.