From: Daniel Ginsburg (dginsburg@mail.ru)
Date: Sat Jul 24 2004 - 03:49:26 GMT-3
On Thu, Jul 22, 2004 at 05:10:03PM -0400, James wrote:
> Also note that 'soft-reconfiguration inbound' is no longer
> necessary when you use routers that support Route Refresh
> capability (most routers today do. chances are your IOS
> version also does). With full internet routing table,
> 'soft-recon inbo' will waste a good chunk of RAM on your
> router for its usefulness that is already covered by
> route refresh.
>
True. Route Refresh obviates need of 'soft-reconfiguration inbound' to
reconfigure BGP settings with dropping BGP session. But still
'soft-reconfiguration inbound' is useful for debugging inbound filters. It
will let you see routes filtered by inbound filter, which is very useful
if you wonder where did you routes go.
-- dg
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