BSR 2000 Configuration and Management Guide
Release 1.0
12-24
MGBI
526360-001-00 Rev. B
MOT(config-bgp)#neighbor 172.56.10.1 next-hop-self
Configuring Global BGP Tasks
The following are global configuration tasks that apply to overall BGP routing and
not to a single BGP peer:
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Configuring BGP Soft Reconfiguration
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Enabling and Disabling Synchronization
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Configuring BGP Administrative Weights
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Setting the Administrative Distance for a Route
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Configuring Aggregate Addresses
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Assigning an Interface to BGP Session
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Resetting BGP Connections
Once you define two routers to be BGP neighbors, they form a BGP connection and
exchange routing information. If you subsequently change a BGP filter, weight, route
map, distance, or timer, or make a similar configuration change, you must reset BGP
connections for the configuration change to take effect.
1.
Use the
clear ip bgp
command, in Privileged EXEC mode, to reset BGP
connections:
MOT#
clear ip bgp
{* | <
A.B.C.D
> | <
WORD
>}
[
soft
[
in
|
out
]]
where:
* resets all BGP connections.
A.B.C.D
is the BGP neighbor address.
WORD
is the BGP neighbor peer group name.
soft in
initiates inbound soft reconfiguration.
soft out
initiates outbound soft reconfiguration.
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