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Chapter38 Configuring IP Unicast Routing
Configuring BGP
establish a TCP session. A soft reset allows the dynamic exchange of route refresh requests and routing
information between BGP routers and the subsequent re-advertisement of the respective outbound
routing table.
When soft reset generates inbound updates from a neighbor, it is called dynamic inbound soft reset.
When soft reset sends a set of updates to a neighbor, it is called outbound soft reset.
A soft inbound reset causes the new inbound policy to take effect. A soft outbound reset cause s the new
local outbound policy to take effect without resetting the BGP session. As a new set of up dates is sent
during outbound policy reset, a new inbound policy can also take effect.
Table38-10 lists the advantages and disa dvantages hard reset and so ft reset.
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to learn if a BGP peer supports the route refr esh
capability and to reset the BGP session:
Table38-10 Advantages and Disadvantages of Hard and Soft Resets
Type of Reset Advantages Disadvantages
Hard reset No memory overhead The prefixes in the BGP, IP, and FIB tables
provided by the neighbor are lost. Not
recommended.
Outbound soft reset No configuration, no storing of routing table
updates Does not reset inbound routing table updates.
Dynamic inbound soft reset Does not clear the BGP session and cache
Does not require storing of routing table updates
and has no memory overhead
Both BGP routers must support the route
refresh capability (in Cisco IOS Release 12.1
and later).
Command Purpose
Step1 show ip bgp neighbors Display whether a neighbor supports the route refresh capability. When supported,
this message appears for the router:
Received route refresh capability from peer.
Step2 clear ip bgp {* | address |
peer-group-name}Reset the routing table on the specified connection.
Enter an asterisk (*) to specify that all connections be reset.
Enter an IP address to specify the connection to be reset.
Enter a peer group name to reset the peer group.
Step3 clear ip bgp {* | address |
peer-group-name} soft out (Optional) Perform an outbound soft reset to reset th e inbound routing table on the
specified connection. Use this command if route refresh is supported.
Enter an asterisk (*) to specify that all connections be reset.
Enter an IP address to specify the connection to be reset.
Enter a peer group name to reset the peer group.
Step4 show ip bgp
show ip bgp neighbors Verify the reset by checking information about the routing table and about BGP
neighbors.