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Enable graceful restart
Use this feature to lessen the negative effects of a BGP restart. FTOS advertises support for this feature to
BGP neighbors through a capability advertisement. You can enable graceful restart by router and/or by
peer or peer group.
The default role for BGP on is as a receiving or restarting peer. If you enable BGP, when a peer that
supports graceful restart resumes operating, FTOS performs the following tasks:
• Continues saving routes received from the peer if the peer advertised it had graceful restart capability.
Continues forwarding traffic to the peer.
• Flags routes from the peer as Stale and sets a timer to delete them if the peer does not perform a
graceful restart.
• Deletes all routes from the peer if forwarding state information is not saved.
• Speeds convergence by advertising a special update packet known as an end-of-RIB marker. This
marker indicates the peer has been updated with all routes in the local RIB.
Note: By default, BGP graceful restart is disabled.
R2(conf-router_bgp)#show conf
!
router bgp 65123
bgp router-id 192.168.10.2
network 10.10.21.0/24
network 10.10.32.0/24
network 100.10.92.0/24
network 192.168.10.0/24
bgp four-octet-as-support
neighbor 10.10.21.1 remote-as 65123
neighbor 10.10.21.1 filter-list Laura in
neighbor 10.10.21.1 no shutdown
neighbor 10.10.32.3 remote-as 65123
neighbor 10.10.32.3 no shutdown
neighbor 100.10.92.9 remote-as 65192
neighbor 100.10.92.9 local-as 6500
neighbor 100.10.92.9 no shutdown
neighbor 192.168.10.1 remote-as 65123
neighbor 192.168.10.1 update-source Loopback 0
neighbor 192.168.10.1 no shutdown
neighbor 192.168.12.2 remote-as 65123
Number of Times ASN 65123
Can Appear in AS PATH










