1010 CHAPTER 72: BGP CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

as-path-acl-number:Clears the flap statistics of routes matching an AS path ACL, number of which is in the range 1 to 256.

ip-address: Clears the flap statistics of a route.

mask: Network mask, in dotted decimal notation.

mask-length: Mask length, in the range 0 to 32.

Description Use the reset bgp flap-infocommand to clear the flap statistics of routes matching the specified filter.

The flap statistics of all the routes will be cleared if no parameter is specified.

Examples # Clear the flap statistics of all routes matching AS path ACL 10.

<Sysname> reset bgp flap-info as-path-acl 10

reset bgp ipv4 all

Syntax reset bgp ipv4 all

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Parameters None

Description Use the reset bgp ipv4 all command to reset all the BGP connections of IPv4 unicast address family.

Examples # Reset all the BGP connections of IPv4 unicast address family.

<Sysname> reset bgp ipv4 all

router-id

Syntax router-id router-id

undo router-id

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Parameters router-id: Router ID in IP address format.

Description Use the router-idcommand to specify a router ID.

Use the undo router-idcommand to remove a router ID.

To run BGP protocol, a router must have a router ID, which is an unsigned 32-bit integer, the unique ID of the router in the AS.

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