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

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] ip as-path-acl 10 permit ^100.*200$

[Sysname] quit

<Sysname> reset bgp ipv6 flap-info as-path-acl 10

router-id

Syntax router-id router-id

undo router-id

View BGP view

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

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

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

To run IPv6 BGP protocol, a router must have a router ID, an unsigned 32-bit integer and the unique ID of the router in the AS.

A router ID can be configured manually. If not, the system will select a router ID automatically from the current interfaces’ IPv4 addresses. The selection sequence is the highest IPv4 address of Loopback interfaces’ addresses, then the highest IPv4 address of physical interfaces’ addresses if no Loopback interfaces are configured.

Only when the interface with the router ID is removed or the manually configured router ID is removed, will the system select another Router ID. To improve network reliability, it is recommended to configure the IPv4 address of a loopback interface as the router ID.

Examples # Specify the router ID of the router as 10.18.4.221.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] bgp 100

[Sysname-bgp] router-id 10.18.4.221

synchronization (IPv6 address family view)

Syntax synchronization

undo synchronization

View IPv6 address family view

Parameters None

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