
C613-50186-01 Rev B
Command Reference for AR2050V
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AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.7-1.x
BGP
AND
BGP4+ C
OMMANDS
CLEAR
BGP
(IP
V
4
OR
IP
V
6
ADDRESS
)
clear bgp (IPv4 or IPv6 address)
Overview
Use this command to reset the BGP and BGP4+ connections for specified peers.
When VRF-lite is configured, you can apply this command to a specific VRF
instance. This command resets all BGP connections from any address family (from
either IPv4 or IPv6 Address Families).
Syntax [BGP]
clear bgp
<ip-addr>
clear bgp
<ip-addr>
in [prefix-filter]
clear bgp
<ip-addr>
out
clear bgp
<ip-addr>
soft [in|out]
Syntax (VRF-lite)
clear ip bgp
<ip-addr>
[vrf <
vrf-name
>] [in|out|soft [in|out]]
Syntax [BGP4+]
clear bgp
<ipv6-addr>
clear bgp
<ipv6-addr>
in [prefix-filter]
clear bgp
<ipv6-addr>
out
clear bgp
<ipv6-addr>
soft [in|out]
Parameter
Description
<ip-addr>
Specifies the IPv4 address of the neighbor whose connection is to
be reset, entered in the form A.B.C.D.
<ipv6-addr>
Specifies the IPv6 address of the neighbor whose connection is to
be reset, entered in hexadecimal in the format X:X::X:X.
in
Indicates that incoming advertised routes will be cleared.
prefix-filter
Specifies that a prefix-list will be sent, by the ORF mechanism, to
those neighbors with which the ORF capability has been
negotiated. The neighbors will be triggered to resend updates,
which match the prefix-list filter, to the local router. The local
router will then perform a soft reconfiguration.
out
Indicates that outgoing advertised routes will be cleared.
soft in
Soft inbound reset causes the neighbors to resend all their
updates to the local device, without resetting the connection or
clearing the entries in the local device. So, the local device stores
new updates, and uses them to systematically replace existing
table entries. This process can use a considerable amount of
memory.
soft out
Soft outbound reset causes the device to simply resend all its
updates to the specified neighbor(s), without resetting the
connection, or clearing table entries.
vrf
Applies the command to the specified VRF instance.
<vrf-name
>
The name of the VRF instance.