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– keepalive: the range is from 1 to 65535. Time interval, in seconds, between keepalive messages sent to the neighbor
routers. The default is 60 seconds.
– holdtime: the range is from 3 to 65536. Time interval, in seconds, between the last keepalive message and declaring the
router dead. The default is
180 seconds.
To view non-default values, use the show config command in CONFIGURATION ROUTER BGP mode or the show running-
config bgp command in EXEC Privilege mode.
Enabling BGP Neighbor Soft-Reconguration
BGP soft-reconguration allows for faster and easier route changing.
Changing routing policies typically requires a reset of BGP sessions (the TCP connection) for the policies to take eect. Such resets
cause undue interruption to trac due to hard reset of the BGP cache and the time it takes to re-establish the session. BGP soft
recong allows for policies to be applied to a session without clearing the BGP Session. Soft-recong can be done on a per-neighbor
basis and can either be inbound or outbound.
BGP soft-reconguration clears the policies without resetting the TCP connection.
To reset a BGP connection using BGP soft reconguration, use the clear ip bgp command in EXEC Privilege mode at the
system prompt.
When you enable soft-reconguration for a neighbor and you execute the clear ip bgp soft in command, the update
database stored in the router is replayed and updates are reevaluated. With this command, the replay and update process is triggered
only if a route-refresh request is not negotiated with the peer. If the request is indeed negotiated (after execution of
clear ip
bgp soft in), BGP sends a route-refresh request to the neighbor and receives all of the peer’s updates.
To use soft reconguration (or soft reset) without preconguration, both BGP peers must support the soft route refresh capability,
which is advertised in the open message sent when the peers establish a TCP session.
To determine whether a BGP router supports this capability, use the show ip bgp neighbors command. If a router supports
the route refresh capability, the following message displays: Received route refresh capability from peer.
If you specify a BGP peer group by using the peer-group-name argument, all members of the peer group inherit the
characteristic congured with this command.
• Clear all information or only specic details.
EXEC Privilege mode
clear ip bgp {* | neighbor-address | AS Numbers | ipv4 | peer-group-name} [soft [in |
out]]
– *: Clears all peers.
– neighbor-address: Clears the neighbor with this IP address.
– AS Numbers: Peers’ AS numbers to be cleared.
– ipv4: Clears information for the IPv4 address family.
– peer-group-name: Clears all members of the specied peer group.
• Enable soft-reconguration for the BGP neighbor specied.
CONFIG-ROUTER-BGP mode
neighbor {ip-address | peer-group-name} soft-reconfiguration inbound
BGP stores all the updates received by the neighbor but does not reset the peer-session.
Entering this command starts the storage of updates, which is required to do inbound soft reconguration. Outbound BGP soft
reconguration does not require inbound soft reconguration to be enabled.
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