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Parameters ipv4-address: Soft-resets the connection with an IPv4 BGP peer.

ipv6-address: Soft-resets the connection with an IPv6 BGP peer.

all: Soft-resets all IPv6 BGP connections.

external: Soft-resets EBGP connections.

group ipv6-group-name: Soft-resets connections with a peer group. The name of the peer group is a string of 1 to 47 characters.

internal: Soft-resets IBGP connections.

export: Performs soft reset in outbound direction.

import: Performs soft reset in inbound direction.

Description Use the refresh bgp ipv6 command to soft reset specified IPv4/IPv6 BGP connections. With this feature, you can refresh the IPv4/IPv6 BGP routing table and apply a new available policy without tearing down IPv4/IPv6 BGP connections.

To perform IPv4/IPv6 BGP soft reset, all routers in the network should support route-refresh. If a router not supporting route refresh exists in the network, you need to use the peer keep-all-routescommand on the local router to save all route updates before performing soft reset.

Examples # Soft reset inbound IPv6 BGP connections.

<Sysname> refresh bgp ipv6 all import

reset bgp ipv6

Syntax reset bgp ipv6 { as-number ipv4-address ipv6-address [ flap-info] all group group-name external internal }

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Parameters as-number: Resets the IPv6 BGP connections to peers in the specified AS. ipv4-address: Resets the connection to the specified IPv4 BGP peer. ipv6-address: Resets the connection to the specified IPv6 BGP peer. flap-info: Clears the history information of routing flaps.

all: Resets all IPv6 BGP connections.

group group-name: Resets the connections to the specified IPv6 BGP peer group.

external: Resets all the EBGP connections.

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