To perform BGP soft reset, all routers in the network must support route-refresh. If a router not
supporting route-refresh exists in the network, you need to configure the peer keep-all-routes
command to save all routing updates before performing soft reset.
Examples
# Perform inbound BGP soft reset.
<Sysname> refresh bgp all import
reset bgp
Syntax
reset bgp { as-number | ip-address [ flap-info ] | all | external | group group-name | internal }
View
User view
Default level
1: Monitor level
Parameters
as-number: Resets BGP connections to peers in the AS.
ip-address: Specifies the IP address of a peer with which to reset the connection.
flap-info: Clears route flap information.
all: Resets all BGP connections.
external: Resets all the EBGP connections.
group group-name: Resets connections with the specified BGP peer group.
internal: Resets all the IBGP connections.
Description
Use reset bgp to reset specified BGP connections.
Examples
# Reset all the BGP connections.
<Sysname> reset bgp all
reset bgp dampening
Syntax
reset bgp dampening [ ip-address [ mask | mask-length ] ]
View
User view
Default level
1: Monitor level
Parameters
ip-address: Destination IP address of a route.
mask: Mask, in dotted decimal notation.
mask-length: Mask length, in the range of 0 to 32.
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