Configuring graceful shutdown for a BGP4 peer group

Perform the following steps to configure graceful shutdown for all peers in a BGP4 peer group.

  1. From privileged EXEC mode, enter global configuration mode.
    device# configure terminal
  2. Enable BGP routing.
    device(config-rbridge-id-122)# router bgp
  3. Configure the autonomous system number (ASN) in which your device resides.
    device(config-bgp-router)# local-as 1000
  4. Add a peer group.
    device(config-bgp-router)# neighbor grp-1 peer-group
    This example configures a peer group named grp-1.
  5. Configure graceful shutdown for the peer group.
    device(config-bgp-router)# neighbor grp-1 graceful-shutdown 600 community 20 
    This example configures graceful shutdown of the peer group named grp-1 after 600 seconds and sets the community attribute to 20. This command gracefully shuts down all the peers in a peer-group. When a route map is not specified, default graceful shutdown parameters are applied. When a route map is specified, only route-map parameters are applied.
  6. Return to privileged EXEC mode.
    device(config-bgp-router)# end
  7. Verify the configuration.
    device# show running-configuration router bgp
    
     router bgp
      local-as 1000
      neighbor grp-1 peer-group
      neighbor grp-1 graceful-shutdown 600 community 20
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The following example shows how to configure graceful shutdown of a peer group named grp-1 after 600 seconds. The community attribute is also set to 20.

device# configure terminal	
device(config)# router bgp
device(config-bgp-router)# local-as 1000
device(config-bgp-router)# neighbor grp-1 peer-group
device(config-bgp-router)# neighbor grp-1 graceful-shutdown 600 community 20