ip bgp restart-bgp
Restart BGP for a particular peer.
Syntax
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ip bgp
restart-bgp
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ip bgp restart-bgp
neighbor WORD<0-1536>
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ip bgp restart-bgp
neighbor WORD<0-1536> soft-reconfiguration {in|out}
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ip bgp restart-bgp
neighbor WORD<0-1536> vrf WORD<1-16>
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ip bgp restart-bgp vrf
WORD<1-16>
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ip bgp restart-bgp vrf
WORD<1-16> soft-reconfiguration {in|out}
Command Parameters
- soft-configuration {in|out}
- Enables or disables
soft-reconfiguration. If peer soft-reconfiguration is enabled in the in-bound
direction, the policy can be changed and routes can be re-learned without having
to reset the BGP connection. Enabling soft-reconfiguration, using the in
parameter, causes the system to store all BGP routes in local memory. Even
non-best routes will be stored if soft-configuration in is enabled. Setting the
value to out forces the neighbor to send out all the updates to the remote
neighbor without resetting the connection.
- vrf WORD<1-16>
- Applies the BGP configuration for
a particular VRF.
- WORD<1-1536>
- Specifies the neighbor IP address
or the neighbor group name.
Default
The default for soft-reconfiguration is: in